Crossloop Raises $6 Million Series B
Nick | Sep 15, 2008 | Comments 1
Sometimes you just need a little help from your friends. Investors are putting $6 million more into CrossLoop, the peer-to-peer IT help desk app. Venrock is leading the round, and previous investor El Dorado Ventures is also participating. El Dorado led the $3 million series A in December, 2007.
CrossLoop is a do-it-yourself tech support app that lets you take over someone else’s computer remotely to fix it or walk them through technical issues. Anyone can use the app (it comes in handy when your parents call and they can’t find the pictures of the kids you loaded on their computer the last time you visited). But it is particularly targeted to IT consultants and professionals whpo are beginning to use CrossLoop to do their jobs remotely. So far the service has 11,800 registered helpers in 130 countries. On average, they are charging $55 an hour and a typical session lasts about 25 minutes. Read More
by Erick Schonfeld
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Also have a look at TeamViewer (www.teamviewer.com). There is no fundraising involved but TeamViewer is one of the largest providers for desktop sharing tools worldwide with over 15 million users.
If you think this company or the service might be interesting for a closer look, please get back to me.
Regards,
Constantin