10/24/2006
Internet startup SupportSpace secures $4.25 million from BRM Capital and Gemini Israel Funds
Online consumer support startup SupportSpace has closed its first venture capital round of funding, raising $4.25 million from BRM Capital and Gemini Israel Funds. SupportSpace plans to use the funding to further develop its online tech-support architecture and to establish operations in the US market.
“SupportSpace is building the first online community of professionals delivering tech support services,” said Yair Grindlinger, SupportSpace CEO. “Our goal is to introduce a reliable, user-friendly web environment that will make it easy for consumers to get effective, affordable tech support at any time.”
SupportSpace was founded in 2005 by Doron Elgressy, former founder of Security-7 that was acquired by Computer Associates, and Yair Grindlinger, former CEO of Port Authority Technologies. SupportSpace is building a unique service platform designed to address the problems associated with the rapid adoption of new technologies to the home.
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