Singapore startup Dexecure gets seed funding from Cocoon, Walden
Its algorithm reportedly speeds up mobile and desktop websites by up to 40 per cent
Singapore
DEXECURE - a Singapore-based software startup that "speeds up websites by adding a single line of code" - has raised S$1 million in seed funding.
Investors include South-east Asian seed-stage venture firm Cocoon Capital and global venture capital firm Walden International.
Will Klippgen, managing partner at Cocoon Capital, said: "We found that the company enables speed increases for high-traffic websites at a six-times to 10-times lower price point compared to existing soluti…
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