Moka5, a start-up based in Redwood City, California, raised $16 million in Series D funding for its next generation container designed to manage, secure, and extend both cloud and enterprise Windows workspaces across platforms, networks, and devices.
Moka5 offers a centrally managed container infrastructure for computers as well as mobile devices, an approach now being adopted by other vendors in the space.
Investors include Khosla Ventures, Highland Capital Partners, and NGEN Partners.
“It’s no longer a question of ‘if’ containerized workspaces will form the new enterprise client computing architecture - it’s ‘when’,” said Dave Robbins, CEO, Moka5. “With the strong market affirmation we’ve received from our Vanguard and Warlord releases and the tremendous amount of interest we’re experiencing from Project SkyNet, the Moka5 Enterprise AnyWare platform is at the forefront of today’s IT transformation. This has been a banner year for Moka5 and we’re pleased that our investors are as excited as we are with our prospects.”
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