Startup DataGrail raised $30 million in Series B funding, TechCrunch reports. DataGrail helps organizations understand the customer data they hold to help comply with privacy regulations. It has more than 900 integrations “to different (applications) and infrastructure platforms that allow the product to detect when new apps or new infrastructure platforms are added, and then also perform automated data discovery across those applications,” CEO and Co-Founder Daniel Barber said. The company plans to increase from 40 employees to between 90 and 100.
11 March 2021
DataGrail secures $30M in Series B funding
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