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AppOmni

www.appomni.com

 
Found in 2018, AppOmni empowers organizations to easily secure, manage, and monitor applications in the public cloud. Unlike traditional security and management tools, AppOmni deeply understands SaaS applications and cloud platforms, and operates on the authorization and data-access layers.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

Executives

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Funding

AppOmni raised $10M on 01/28/2020
AppOmni raised $40M on 04/21/2021
AppOmni raised $70M on 06/06/2022

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DataEndure

We help our clients protect their critical information assets wherever they reside and make them available to the right people at the right time in a cost-effective and compliant way. We architect and deliver a data management and protection strategy that leverages the relationships of best-in-class integrated and interoperable solutions to ensure world-class digital resilience. DataEndure clients are better able to manage their IT risks, respond well when information assets are threatened and protect and access their critical company information wherever it resides.