Box.net
After starting as a college business project in 2005, Box
| Startup type: | Company |
| Status: | Active |
| Stage: | Growth |
| Funding: | Venture capital firm |
| Location: | Palo Alto, CA USA |
| Website: | http://www.box.net/ |
| More info: | CrunchBase |
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16 March 2009
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ABOUT US
After starting as a college business project in 2005, Box.net was officially launched in March of 2006 with the vision of connecting people, devices and networks. Box.net provides over 1.4M users with secure online file storage and sharing functionality. They say their platform allows personal and commercial content to be accessible, sharable, and storable in any format from anywhere.
A free 1GB plan is offered in addition to individual, business and enterprise versions.
Box.net has received $1.5 million in Series A funding from Draper Fisher Jurvetson. Previous to the Series A, they received angel funding from a variety of people, including most notably Mark Cuban (Box.net bought out Cubans share of the company when they received the Series A).
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Klokie Grossfeld
Daniel “Klokie” Grossfeld is a new media activist with 13 years of professional experience architecting, managing, and developing complex database-driven websites, e-commerce, and content management systems for premier international clients.
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Jesper Kampmann Madsen
Young danish entrepreneur involved in alot of projects, primary online services. If you have an awesome project, do not hesitate to contact me if you need a partner who can come up with good ideas and some hardcore programming skills.
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Jessica Halper
B.A Economics from University of Virginia (2003-2005), Analyst at Accenture (2007-2009), Consultant at Accenture since 2009.
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Michael Pearson
Entrepreneurshops ® mission based on trust, is to place the right client in the right franchise by providing a consulting experience that is so value packed and memorable that the customer is compelled to do it again.