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Okta, a fortune-favored two-year-old enterprise cloud application management start-up, has gotten a $16.5 million B round from Greylock Partners, Khosla Ventures along with A round investors Andreessen Horowitz and Floodgate (the old Maples Investments) plus a handful of private investors.
The infusion brings Okta's total funding to $27.3 million, including money from the Ron Conway-David Lee SV Angel venture fund.
For its money Greylock gets a board seat that'll be filled by Greylock partner Aneel Brusri, the former PeopleSoft chairman whose day job is being co-CEO of Workday.
Okta, it should be said up front, was founded by Todd McKinnon, Salesforce.com's former VP of engineering. It says it's "building a service that is the domain controller and directory for the cloud" and means to be the source of all the services corporations need in the cloud.
Right now it's got a secure, extensible on-demand multi-tenant cloud services platform - think of it as an interface or dashboard - to rebuild corporate IT on since, it says, traditional IT ain't gonna cut it anymore.
It claims nobody else is delivering an on-demand "cross-application service" with the kind of security and management that it's got. It's something IT can manage. The stuff, which launched in January and is heavy on identity, is supposed to tickle cloud adoption.
Originally it thought the platform, now clocking a million authentications a month, would be attractive to SMBs but it's reportedly been getting attention from large accounts. It says it's built, deployed, and supported Google, Salesforce.com, Workday, SuccessFactors, PeopleSoft, Microsoft, Sun and HP solutions.
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