Mobile Developer Cloud Platform StackMob Raises $7.5 Million

Amit Chowdhry | Monday May 16, 2011 | 459 views| Add a Comment
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StackMob is a cloud platform for mobile developers that was built into Heroku. StackMob has raised $7.5 million in a Series A round led by Trinity Ventures. StackMob allows mobile developers easy build a back-end cloud platform that allows them to manage their applications.

“We see ourselves as the experienced back end for the masses. Everyone forgets how early we are in mobile. There will be great ideas out there but people don’t know how to implement the back end,” stated StackMob CEO and co-founder Ty Amell. StackMob offers simple API creation/management, social integration, analytics, and messaging on the cloud. StackMob has about 200 iOS apps on their platform and they are currently in private beta.

[GigaOM]

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