
In a groundbreaking leap for Managed Service Providers (MSPs), inforcer has just secured an impressive $35 million in a Series B funding round, paving the way for transformative changes in the tech landscape. This funding, led by Europe’s largest B2B venture capital firm, Dawn Capital, alongside existing investors like Meritech Capital, comes on the heels of rapid global expansion for inforcer, a dynamic software platform founded to meet the surging demand for Microsoft product management among small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).
At the heart of this funding announcement is inforcer's promise to revolutionize how MSPs serve their SMB clients.
In an era where AI and security are paramount, inforcer stands as the critical bridge connecting MSPs with the expansive offerings of Microsoft. This relationship is especially vital as 80% of SMBs globally trust Microsoft for their technology needs. By alleviating the burdens that MSPs face with the implementation and management of complex Microsoft solutions, inforcer enables them to focus on fostering trust with their clients, allowing for better service delivery and ultimately driving more business.
Since its inception in 2022, inforcer has gained substantial traction, capturing attention from high-profile MSPs across regions including the US, EMEA, and APAC. This funding will significantly enhance inforcer’s capabilities and expand its reach within the MSP community in 2025. With a talented team led by industry veterans and strategic hires like Matthé Smit and Christian Nagele, the company is poised to lead MSPs towards becoming specialized security providers. As Jamie Daum, CEO of inforcer, emphasizes, "This is a unique opportunity for MSPs to become true strategic partners in AI and security for their clients." By leveraging this significant funding, inforcer is not just about growth; it’s about fundamentally reshaping the technology landscape and ensuring that every SMB can benefit from the latest innovations in secure cloud solutions.
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