10 Hot Startups That Raised VC Funding In July

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Security and automation, sometimes both at once, are the two core themes on our July list of top venture capital deals affecting the IT channel. This month's list also includes a company specializing in software for launching channel partner portals.

What follows are our picks for 10 IT startups to watch that raised VC funding in July.

Alation

Headquarters: Redwood City, Calif.

CEO: Satyen Sangani

Funding: $23 million, Series B

Investors: Icon Ventures (led the round), Harmony Partners, Costanoa Ventures, Data Collective

What it does: Provides a data catalog that is aimed at improving collaboration between team members, using technologies such as automation for making an inventory of an organization's data.

Big Switch Networks

Headquarters: Santa Clara, Calif.

CEO: Douglas Murray

Funding: $30.7 million

Investors: Dell Technologies Capital, Silverlake Waterman, Index Ventures, Morgenthaler Ventures, MSD Capital, Redpoint Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Intel Capital

What it does: Offers software-defined networking technology focused on providing automated and flexible network solutions, paired with standard hardware.

Bricata

Headquarters: Columbia, Md.

CEO: John Trauth

Funding: $8 million, Series A

Investors: Edison Partners

What it does: Develops network security technology aimed at preventing intrusion while detecting, analyzing and hunting for advanced threats.

Corelight

Headquarters: San Francisco

CEO: Greg Bell

Funding: $9.2 million, Series A

Investors: Accel Partners (led the round), Osage University Partners, Riverbed co-founder Steve McCanne

What it does: Offers network visibility solutions aimed at enabling a better understanding of network traffic to secure organizations against cyberattacks.

Darktrace

Headquarters: London

CEO: Nicole Eagan

Funding: $75 million, Series D

Investors: Insight Venture Partners (led the round), Summit Partners, KKR, TenEleven Ventures

What it does: Provides machine learning-enabled technologies to boost security against network threats--physical, cloud or virtualized--along with IoT and industrial controls.

HyTrust

Headquarters: Mountain View, Calif.

CEO: John De Santis

Funding: $36 million, Series E

Investors: Advance Venture Partners (led the round), Sway Ventures, Epic Ventures, Vanedge Capital, Trident Capital, Cisco, Fortinet, Intel, VMware

What it does: Offers security automation solutions for protecting computing, networking and storage workloads across private, public cloud and hybrid cloud infrastructure.

Impartner

Headquarters: South Jordan, Utah

CEO: Joe Wang

Funding: $15 million

Investors: Emergence Capital

What it does: Provides software-as-a-service for managing indirect sales efforts, with its Partner Relationship Management solution for easy deployment of partner portals.

Particle

Headquarters: San Francisco

CEO: Zach Supalla

Funding: $20 million, Series B

Investors: Spark Capital (led the round), Qualcomm Ventures

What it does: Offers a platform for building, connecting and managing IoT products.

Workato

Headquarters: Cupertino, Calif.

CEO: Vijay Tella

Funding: $10 million, Series A

Investors: Storm Ventures (led the round), Salesforce Ventures, Workday Ventures

What it does: Provides a platform for building, operating and launching automation technologies, in areas including enterprise integration and process automation.

ZeroFox

Headquarters: Baltimore, Md.

CEO: James Foster

Funding: $40 million, Series C

Investors: Redline Capital Management and Silver Lake Waterman (led the round), NEA, Highland Capital Partners, Core Capital

What it does: Offers cloud-based security solutions for protecting against cyber threats from social media and other digital platforms, with technologies including targeted data collection, intelligent analysis, and automated remediation.