Undo Software, a Cambridge, UK-based provider of debugging software, raised $1.25m in its third funding round.
Backers included existing investors within the Cambridge Angels group and new investor Jaan Tallinn, one of the original founders of Skype and Kazaa, and now co-founder of the University of Cambridge-based Centre for the Study of Existential Risk.
The company intends to use the funds to scale the business and support the adoption of its software.
Led by Greg Law, CEO and co-founder, Undo Software provides solutions for reversible debugging of Linux and Android software, enabling developers to record their program’s execution and then rewind their code in real-time to find bugs quickly.
The company serves multiple markets, including enterprise, design automation and scientific computing.
FinSMEs
29/04/2014