Breaking records, enterprise fundings are up nearly 80% in Q1 2017
After a lackluster year for enterprise technology venture capital investments, 2017 kicked off with a record breaking quarter for enterprise technology startups. Following 4 straight quarters of decreasing investment, investors poured a record-breaking $5 billion dollars into enterprise technology startups in the first quarter of 2017 alone – a nearly 80% increase from the previous quarter – across a record number of 237 deals. These enterprise startups – solving problems for world's largest companies around data & analytics, cloud-native infrastructure, cybersecurity, and AI-powered business applications for the future workplace – are building businesses by capturing some of the close to $3.5 trillion that the Global 1000 and Fortune 500 spend every year on software and technology. Coming on the heels of Cisco's massive $3.7B acquisition of AppDynamics right before their public offering earlier this year – and MuleSoft's 45 percent pop on their first day of trading two weeks ago – enterprise is clearly in vogue. With Alteryx's IPO last week, there's still a robust lineup of enterprise exits coming down the pipeline, including Presido, Okta, and Yext, who have all filed S-1s in preparation of an IPO, and speculation from many more including Cloudera, DocuSign, Domo, and Tenable Network Security.
Apr-19-2017, 17:55:28 GMT
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