Maple Networks Overview

  • Status
  • Out of Business

  • Latest Deal Type
  • Out of Business

Maple Networks General Information

Description

Developer of a networking platform. The company offers an open platform to control enterprise and data center network with the help of their software called Maple Controller.

Contact Information

Ownership Status
Out of Business
Financing Status
Formerly Accelerator/Incubator backed
Corporate Office
  • 55 Whitney Avenue
  • New Haven, CT 06510
  • United States
Primary Industry
Business/Productivity Software
Other Industries
Network Management Software
Vertical(s)
TMT
Corporate Office
  • 55 Whitney Avenue
  • New Haven, CT 06510
  • United States

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Maple Networks Valuation & Funding

Deal Type Date Amount Raised to Date Post-Val Status Stage
2. Out of Business 01-Nov-2016 Completed Out of Business
1. Accelerator/Incubator 24-Jul-2014 Completed Startup
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Maple Networks FAQs

  • Where is Maple Networks headquartered?

    Maple Networks is headquartered in New Haven, CT.

  • What industry is Maple Networks in?

    Maple Networks’s primary industry is Business/Productivity Software.

  • Is Maple Networks a private or public company?

    Maple Networks is a Private company.

  • What is Maple Networks’s current revenue?

    The current revenue for Maple Networks is .

  • How much funding has Maple Networks raised over time?

    Maple Networks has raised $15K.

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