CrossCompute Overview
- Year Founded
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2012

- Status
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Private
- Employees
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7

- Latest Deal Type
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Accelerator/Inc
- Investors
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1
CrossCompute General Information
Description
Developer of hosting platform designed to convert institutional knowledge into tools. The company offers tools to convert institutional knowledge into reports, dashboards, maps and more, enabling customers to replace PDF forms, Word documents and Excel spreadsheets with web-based forms.
Contact Information
Website
www.crosscompute.comCorporate Office
- 1101 4th Street South
- Suite 306
- St. Petersburg, FL 33701
- United States
Corporate Office
- 1101 4th Street South
- Suite 306
- St. Petersburg, FL 33701
- United States
CrossCompute Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Raised to Date | Post-Val | Status | Stage |
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1. Accelerator/Incubator | Completed | Generating Revenue |
CrossCompute Signals
CrossCompute Investors (1)
Investor Name | Investor Type | Holding | Investor Since | Participating Rounds |
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Tampa Bay Innovation Center | Accelerator/Incubator |
CrossCompute FAQs
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When was CrossCompute founded?
CrossCompute was founded in 2012.
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Where is CrossCompute headquartered?
CrossCompute is headquartered in St. Petersburg, FL.
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What is the size of CrossCompute?
CrossCompute has 7 total employees.
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What industry is CrossCompute in?
CrossCompute’s primary industry is Business/Productivity Software.
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Is CrossCompute a private or public company?
CrossCompute is a Private company.
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What is CrossCompute’s current revenue?
The current revenue for CrossCompute is
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Who are CrossCompute’s investors?
Tampa Bay Innovation Center has invested in CrossCompute.
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