These Colorado tech companies are continuing to expand and develop following last week’s announcements. See what they are up to next. This is the Built In Colorado weekly refresh.
OTA Insight raised $80M. The hospitality tech company has now raised $100 million in funding. OTA Insight helps hotels gain insight about their competition to better keep up with demand for hotel rooms, especially as more people become vaccinated and travel. The company expects to add 30 jobs in Denver within the next year. [Built In Colorado]
Kin + Carta opened a Denver office. The new office currently houses 150 employees, but Kin + Carta plans to expand to 300 employees within the next year and is actively hiring for positions across America. The London and Chicago-headquartered company combines software engineering, strategic consulting and marketing to help companies become digital businesses. [Built In Colorado]
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Expedient is opening a data center. Expedient’s cloud infrastructure allows companies to manage better manage its IT operations. The company will soon open a 32,000-square-foot, 2.5-megawatt data center in Centennial to keep up with customer demands in the Western U.S. Expedient also plans to partner with local companies, such as Morpheus Data. [Built In Colorado]
9 Colorado companies made it on Deloitte’s 2021 Technology Fast 500 list. The fastest-growing companies in Colorado, as compiled by Deloitte, include BillingPlatform, Evolve, Liqid and Maxwell, to name a few. The report ranks tech companies in North America based on their revenue growth over the past three years. [Built In Colorado]
Travelers Haven partnered with Furnished Finder. Travelers Haven, a company responsible for workforce housing, partnered with Furnished Finder, a furnished rental provider for traveling professionals. The partnership was formed in hopes of better catering to the traveling workforce and those that are less likely to own a home in the current housing market. [PR Newswire]