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- Oxide Raises $100M Series B to Scale Cloud Infrastructure for . . .
Thomas Tull's USIT leads round to support Oxide's mission to modernize enterprise infrastructure with integrated hardware and software EMERYVILLE, Calif , July 30, 2025 PRNewswire -- Oxide
- Our $100M Series B Oxide - oxide. computer
We don’t want to bury the lede: we have raised a $100M Series B, led by a new strategic partner in USIT with participation from all existing Oxide investors To put that number
- Rack-scale compute company Oxide raises $100m - DCD
On-premises cloud computing provider Oxide Computer Company has raised $100 million in a Series B funding round Known for its rack-scale compute offering, Oxide's latest funding round was led by Thomas Tull’s US Innovative Technology Fund (USIT) and saw participation from all existing investors
- Oxide Computer secures $100m in Series B - Yahoo Finance
Oxide Computer has announced securing $100m in a Series B funding round, led by Thomas Tull's US Innovative Technology Fund (USIT), with contributions from existing investors
- Oxide Computer Company Raises $100M in Series B Funding
Oxide Computer Company, an Emeryville, CA-based on-prem cloud computing company, raised $100M in Series B funding The round was led by Thomas Tull’s US Innovative Technology Fund (USIT) with
- Cloud server startup Oxide Computing raises $100 million
Thomas Tull's U S Innovative Technology Fund led the funding round Oxide said that all prior investors participated in the series B funding round including Counterpart Ventures, Eclipse, Intel Capital, Rally Ventures and Riot Ventures
- Oxide Raises $100M Series B for On-Premises Cloud Innovation
Oxide Computer Company raised $100 million in Series B funding to advance on-premises cloud-like infrastructure, mimicking AWS and Azure without public cloud reliance Founded by ex-Apple and Cisco executives, its Oxide Cloud Computer integrates hardware and software for scalable enterprise data centers This investment boosts manufacturing and AI capabilities amid growing data sovereignty
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