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Neil Narayan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Austin, TX
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Austin scores another software HQ from San Francisco

Neil Narayan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Austin, TX
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NinjaRMM LLC, a remote-monitoring and management company, quietly has moved its headquarters to Austin from San Francisco. NinjaRMM has developed a cloud-native platform that remotely supervises an organization's networks, servers, laptops, workstations and other devices. Sferlazza co-founded the business in 2013 with Eric Herrera and AJ Singh. It raised a $30 million funding round in 2020 led by Boston-based investment firm Summit Partners, San Francisco Business Times reported, giving it $36 million in total funding.

Yeck said Austin’s tech scene, an ecosystem known as “a hotbed for startups outside Silicon Valley,” and the city being “a super attractive location for talent” are among the reasons behind the company’s headquarters relocation.

https://www.bizjournals.com/au...

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