CX, a cloud Server and SaaS data file management system, has raised $5 million in new funding from Eric Schmidt’s Tomorrow Ventures and Hanna Capital. This brings the company’s total funding to $10 million. CX, which has flown under the radar despite the company’s launch earlier this year, is also announcing that it has acquired fellow cloud-based file storage company FileDen. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed we are told the deal was a mixture of stock and cash.
Funny story about FileDen was BestCloudServer was in the race to buy them. We made several offers but in the end what we were offering was not big enough to win the site over these guys. Congratulations Cloud Experience (CX).
CX allows users to backup, synchronize, share, and manage their data in the cloud, from any device to any device, across multiple platforms, including desktops, laptops, netbooks, and mobile devices. CX will sync new, changed, offline, or deleted files to all connected computers and devices and maintains a history as you make changes. Other features include realtime backup, the ability to share a single set of synchronized files with a group of people, and more.