RingCube Technologies Scores $12 Million Investment

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Mar 14, 20072 mins

Mountain View, California-based RingCube announced that they have raised a $12 million Series B round of funding. "MojoPac is experiencing phenomenal growth month to month across multiple channels," said Shan Appajodu, CEO and Founder of RingCube. "This round of funding will enable us to accelerate our consumer and enterprise market growth and to service our customers across the globe." The company would like to

Mountain View, California-based RingCube announced that they have raised a $12 million Series B round of funding.

“MojoPac is experiencing phenomenal growth month to month across multiple channels,” said Shan Appajodu, CEO and Founder of RingCube. “This round of funding will enable us to accelerate our consumer and enterprise market growth and to service our customers across the globe.”

The company would like to change computer user’s habits by making the personal computing seamlessly portable and more accessible than ever before with its MojoPac software. The MojoPac technology enables customers to take all of their documents, files, applications and settings on a portable USB storage device (such as a music player, flash drive, thumb drive or pocket hard disk), which when plugged into any Windows XP based PC brings up their customized and private computing environment. Multiple users can then have a complete, private and secure personal computing experience while sharing a single PC. The technology is designed to give users on the go the ability to have their work space travel with them no matter where they are or what computer they use.

Consumers can try the product risk-free for 30 days. The company licenses MojoPac by charging a one time fee of $49.99, with up to three additional licenses available for just $24.99 each. The software can be downloaded, here.

To find out more about the product, you can watch one of the Mojo Demos, here.