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Among the 16 most recent Information Technology funding rounds listed for Denver, Red Canary’s $81M disclosed Series C (2021-02-17) is the clear top end: t…

Among the 16 most recent Information Technology funding rounds listed for Denver, Red Canary’s $81M disclosed Series C (2021-02-17) is the clear top end: the next-largest disclosed amounts are $50M (Todyl on 2024-02-26) and $50M (Flatfile on 2022-09-27), while several other disclosed rounds cluster at $35M and below (e.g., Flatfile’s $35M Series A on 2021-03-10; Proof Technology’s $30M Series B on 2024-01-26). The disclosed amounts also show a stage-and-size mix where large rounds are not confined to a single era: $50M appears in 2022-09-27 and 2024-02-26, while the biggest disclosed round in the set is in 2021.

Temporal clustering is evident at the top of the list: three disclosed rounds fall between 2024-01-26 and 2025-07-07 (Proof Technology $30M on 2024-01-26; Todyl $50M on 2024-02-26; Turn.io $3M on 2025-04-01), while the earliest dated entries span back to 2021-02-17. Classification signals are also mixed: “Series Unknown” appears four times (Spoke Safety, BLDX, Kanso Software, Cloudrise), and two entries show “undisclosed” amounts (Spoke Safety on 2024-07-10; Rfrd on 2021-11-08).

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What’s the largest disclosed round in this Denver IT set, and how does it compare to the next-largest disclosed amounts?

Red Canary’s disclosed $81M Series C (2021-02-17) is the largest amount in the 16-row list. The next-largest disclosed amounts are $50M for Todyl (2024-02-26) and $50M for Flatfile (2022-09-27), placing the $81M round in a noticeably higher range than the rest.

Do the most recent rounds cluster in a narrow date window, or are they spread across the timeline?

The newest entries concentrate near 2024–2025: Proof Technology ($30M on 2024-01-26), Todyl ($50M on 2024-02-26), and Turn.io ($3M on 2025-04-01) sit close together in the sort order. The full dated span in the shown rows runs from 2021-02-17 (Red Canary) through 2025-07-07 (Åndra Labs), indicating both recency concentration and multi-year coverage.

Which stage labeling patterns stand out: do “Series Unknown” and “undisclosed” entries materially affect the analysis of size?

Four of the 16 entries are labeled “Series Unknown” (Spoke Safety, BLDX, Kanso Software, Cloudrise), and two entries have “undisclosed” amounts (Spoke Safety on 2024-07-10; Rfrd on 2021-11-08). Because the largest disclosed amount comes from a named stage (Red Canary’s Series C), the biggest-number comparisons rely on disclosed rounds rather than these classifications.

Are there size tiers that repeat across different years, suggesting a recurring funding band?

Yes: $50M appears more than once as a disclosed amount—Todyl at $50M (2024-02-26) and Flatfile at $50M (2022-09-27)—forming a clear high-end tier besides Red Canary’s $81M (2021-02-17). Another repeated mid-to-upper level is around $35M to $30M, including Flatfile’s $35M Series A (2021-03-10) and Proof Technology’s $30M Series B (2024-01-26).

Which entry is the smallest disclosed round, and is it an isolated low point compared with the rest of the disclosed amounts?

The smallest disclosed amount is Åndra Labs at $10K (2025-07-07). Several other early-stage rounds are higher (e.g., Breezy Software $1M on 2023-08-14; Demoflow $2M on 2021-03-25; Turn.io $3M on 2025-04-01), so $10K stands out as an unusually low disclosed figure within the set’s disclosed amounts.

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