Tesseral raises $3.3 million to simplify B2B authentication for software developers
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Tesseral raises $3.3 million to simplify B2B authentication for software developers
Tesseral, a startup for open source authentication infrastructure for business-to-business (B2B) software companies, announced its emergence from stealth with $3.3 million in seed financing on Tuesday. Investors include Jessica Livingston and Paul Graham, co-founders of Y Combinator; Calvin French-Owen, co-founder and former CTO of Segment, Steve Bartel and Nick Bushak, co-founders of Gem, and Mike Wiacek, founder of Stairwell. Tesseral aims to …
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