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Enterprise SaaS Integration Platform MuleSoft Raises $50M At A $800M Valuation

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Enterprise SaaS Integration Platform MuleSoft Raises $50M At A $800M Valuation

MuleSoft, an integration platform for connecting SaaS and enterprise applications in the cloud and on-premise, has raised $50 million led by existing investors NEA and Lightspeed Venture Partners as well as new investor Meritech Capital Partners.See More
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