VSee Lab, with funding from IQT (CIA) and the National Science Foundation, was founded in 2003 to develop simple secure video collaboration tool so the remote teams can be as productive and social as co-located teams. Today, VSee serves over 5000 enterprises, customers include Shell, Verizon, US Congress, Navy SEALs, etc.
Financials
| Date | Type | Amount | Investors | Valuation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02/18/08 | Series A | 0.5M | In-Q-Tel, National Science Foundation | Unknown |
People
William Perry (Board Member)
Milton Chen (CEO)
James Gibbons (Board member)
Steve Bowsher (Board Member)
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