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It’s late at night, and technology is tormenting you. Something’s wrong with your computer. Blood pressure climbing, you try your PC maker’s tech support, or maybe Microsoft’s. They say ...
An independent provider of on-demand tech support, iYogi was founded in 2007 from Gurgaon in India and has scaled across three continents. A 2008 Red Herring company and also voted amongst the ...
At the high-tech DLF Cybercity business park in Gurgaon, near Delhi, a bunch of boards in a new building block points to the offices of iYogi.
iYogi, a company that provides remote tech support directly to consumers and small businesses, has raised a Series C round to the tune of $15 million. The round was led by Draper Fisher Jurvetson ...
What did the outsourcing company do next? Well, it did some outsourcing of its own.Based in Gurgaon, iYogi Technical Services Ltd is handing out some of its own global work to partner companies in ...
On-demand technical support firm iYogi, has raised $28 million from Axon Partners Group, Madison India Capital and existing investors. Gurgaon and… ...
Bangalore: iYogi, Gurgaon-based provider of online technical support services, has raised $15 million in series C funding. This round of funding is led by Draper Fisher Jurvetson , and was also joined ...
Gurgaon based remote tech-support company iYogi has raised $30 million (Series D) from Sequoia Capital and existing investors (i.e. Canaan Partners, SVB, SAP Partners and DFJ)..
But iYogi has tapped into the huge pool of frustrated computer users and appears to be the biggest and fastest-growing outsourcing company reaching out directly to consumers in the west.
The Gurgaon-headquartered firm earlier raised $3.1 million and $9.5 million in two rounds in 2007 and 2008, respectively. iYogi provides online technical support for personal computers to small ...
Founded in 2007, iYogi acts as your computer’s online doctor and its team of 5,000 manages close to 2.2 million devices remotely from their headquarters in Gurgaon.
iYogi, a remote computer tech support company for consumers and small businesses, has raised a $15 million Series C round of capital, led by Draper Fisher Jurvetson. Previous investors Canaan Partners ...