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ScaleMP raises $10 million

ScaleMP, a provider of virtualization solutions for high-end computing, has completed a $10 million funding round.

The investment was led by Leumi Partners, the investment and merchant banking arm of Israel’s Leumi Group. Following completion of the financing round, Leumi Partners has taken a roughly 5 per cent stake in ScaleMP, says the company.

ScaleMP is headquartered in Fort Lee, NJ, with a R&D center based in Israel.

[Image courtesy: ScaleMP]

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