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Skytap is a global cloud provider that accelerates enterprise innovation by modernizing traditional applications with cloud-native development and services. Skytap Cloud makes it easy to build, run, and evolve these hybrid applications by rapidly migrating traditional workloads to the cloud, enabling modern development practices, and integrating new cloud architectures. We power multi- and hybrid-cloud strategies through secure connections to other clouds and on-premises data centers. Our technology accelerates application development, simplifies management, and reduces IT costs, enabling hundreds of customers worldwide to modernize at the pace of their business.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.skytap.com
  • 255 South King Street Suite 800
    Seattle, WA USA 98104
  • Phone: 206.866.1162

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Paul Farrall
Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Profile
Matt Gischer
Director of Infrastructure and IT Profile

Funding

Skytap raised $45M on 08/23/2017

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