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Vox Mobile Completes $7.5M Growth Round

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Vox Mobile, a provider of managed mobility solutions for the enterprise, has completed a $7.5 million growth round of funding led by Edison Ventures, a New Jersey-based venture capital firm with a focus on expansion-stage, information technology companies. Edison limited partner, Permal Capital also participated in the financing round.

Vox Mobile’s products and services help enterprises deal with the growing complexity of enterprise mobility driven by the growth trends that include consumerization of IT, bring your own device (BYOD), adoption of tablets in the enterprise and the growing diversity of mobile platforms and operating systems. The company provides a suite of management mobility services that are enabled with a management platform, for enterprises to deploy, manage, secure and support mobile devices of all types.

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