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ControlUp

www.controlup.com

 
IT organizations struggle with troubleshooting complex workspaces, a barrage of support tickets, and flat budgets. ControlUp helps IT resolve issues faster, prevent tickets, and reduce spend. With ControlUp, minimize the complexity of troubleshooting with context-rich data and reporting, proactively identify problems while automating solutions before tickets are submitted, and consolidate tools into a single, easy-to-use webapp.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.controlup.com
  • 4880 Stevens Creek Boulevard Suite 204
    Santa Clara, CA USA 95051
  • Phone: 408.338.8687

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jon Wallace
Chief Technology Officer Profile

Funding

ControlUp raised $10M on 03/28/2017
ControlUp raised $27M on 11/18/2020

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