June 19, 2014 | The Israeli disaster recovery company Zerto raised $26 million in series D financing, “Globes” reports. The latest financing round was led by Harmony Partners that was joined by investors Battery Ventures, Greylock Partners, RTP Ventures and US Venture Partners. The company hopes to use the funds to develop its new Cloud Fabric initiative that allows for workload mobility in hybrid clouds and to maintain its independence. Since Zerto was founded in 2009 by CEO Ziv Kedem, it has raised over $60 million including the current financing round, and has opened offices in Herzliya Pituach, Boston, Reading, UK and Australia.
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