SAManage Raises $3 Million
SAManage, a SaaS company based in Seattle, has raised $3 million from Carmel Ventures, a VC firm based in Israel. The company had previously raised capital from Xenia Venture Capital. [Source: peHUB]
SAManage, a SaaS company based in Seattle, has raised $3 million from Carmel Ventures, a VC firm based in Israel. The company had previously raised capital from Xenia Venture Capital. [Source: peHUB]
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