Montreal Tech Watch

Ryma gets $7m in series B funding

By Heri Aug 23rd 2008 in Business

Ryma Technology solutions has closed a $7 million series B funding round, with iNovia Capital as lead investor, along with Novacap, another Montreal VC firm.

Ryma Tech provides product management software, allowing companies to manage a product’s lifecycle, and most importantly give product managers an edge, by anticipating market needs, and improving innovation within the entreprise. Their software is used by various media and software companies.

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I wish I could told you more, but one, it seems to be a desktop software, and two, entreprise software is something I have yet to fully grasp. Nevertheless, congrats to Ryma, iNovia Capital and Novacap!

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Comments

  • Montreal Tech Watch August 24, 2008

    Ryma gets $7m in series B funding http://tinyurl.com/5dvytv

  • Stewart Rogers August 24, 2008

    Thanks for the shout-out! One small, minor correction Ryma produces a software as a service (SaaS) platform for Product Management. FeaturePlan and Ideascope are web-based applications to fill the need you described in your post.

  • Heri August 24, 2008

    ok, my bad. but the true thing is that it’s nearly impossible to get a glimpse of your software for a normal visitor. that’s unfortunate

  • Bong Ebbighausen January 24, 2011

    I can’t imagine I have ever observed the site using this numerous reviews into it!

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