Video conferencing provider Blue Jeans announced has raised $25 million in a Series C round led by NEA. Also included in the round are Accel Partners and Norwest Venture Partners. So far the company has raised a total of $48.5 million.
Blue Jeans has arisen as something of a hero in the BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) era—when getting all of your team members on one conference call might mean connecting several different platforms. The interoperable cloud-based service allows people to check into conference calls from virtually any device and system. Users can connect via room systems like Cisco TelePresence and Vidyo, desktop systems, video software like Cisco, Skype, Microsoft Lync, or Google Video Chat, mobile video software like Skype, and more.
Blue Jeans has an impressive list of customers including Facebook, the Sierra Club, Stanford University, Orchard Brands, Match.com, and Gawker Media.
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