Funded Information Technology Startups in Portland
Across these 12 recently listed information technology funding entries, one disclosed round stands far above the rest: Torq’s $70M (Series C) closed on 202…
Across these 12 recently listed information technology funding entries, one disclosed round stands far above the rest: Torq’s $70M (Series C) closed on 2024-09-24. The next-largest disclosed amounts are $55M (Anitian, 2022-01-20) and $45M (Eclypsium, 2025-01-28), while several others cluster at much lower disclosed levels such as $2M (Juno, 2025-04-02; OpenContext, 2024-01-09) and $5M (DeepSurface Security, Inc, 2022-02-08).
Geographically, the list concentrates in Portland, Oregon and Portland, Maine: 9 of 12 entries are in Portland (Oregon or Maine), with Oregon-based deals spanning 2021-01-19 (StackPulse) through 2025-04-02 (Juno). Temporally, activity is heavier from 2024 into 2025 (five rows from 2024-01-09 to 2025-02-19), and the most recent disclosed round is Juno’s $2M on 2025-04-02. Stage labels are also mixed: “Series Unknown” or “Venture - Series Unknown” appears 2 times, and “Undisclosed” appears once (Eskuad, 2022-07-12, $100K).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this IT Portland-area set, and how does it compare to the next-largest disclosed amounts?
Torq’s $70M (Series C) on 2024-09-24 is the only disclosed amount above $50M in these rows. The next-largest disclosed rounds are $55M for Anitian on 2022-01-20 and $45M for Eclypsium on 2025-01-28, so Torq is materially larger than the rest of the disclosed range.
Is there a tight cluster in time among the most recent rounds shown?
Yes. Five of the 12 rows fall between 2024-09-24 and 2025-02-19 (Torq on 2024-09-24; Provenance Chain(TM) Network on 2024-10-09; Eclypsium on 2025-01-28; AheadComputing on 2025-02-19). That cluster ends just before the latest entry on 2025-04-02 (Juno).
Which geography dominates, and do Portland (Oregon vs. Maine) splits show up?
Portland dominates. 9 of 12 entries are explicitly located in Portland, either Oregon or Maine (e.g., Juno, AheadComputing, Eclypsium, Torq, OpenContext, DeepSurface Security, Inc, Provenance Chain(TM) Network, Anitian, StackPulse; plus Defendify, Eskuad, and MyHealthMath in Portland, Maine). The remaining entry outside Portland is still within the same state context shown for Maine or Oregon, but the list consistently returns to “Portland” as the city label.
How mixed is the stage labeling—specifically, how often do “Series Unknown” or “Undisclosed” show up?
“Series Unknown” appears in two rows: Provenance Chain(TM) Network (Series Unknown) on 2024-10-09 with $11M, and Defendify (Venture - Series Unknown) on 2022-08-18 with $3M. “Undisclosed” appears once: Eskuad on 2022-07-12 shows an undisclosed round amount of $100K, making it the only “undisclosed” classification in the table.
Are there notable low-disclosed outliers near the bottom of the disclosed range?
Several entries sit at the low end of disclosed amounts: Juno ($2M, 2025-04-02) and OpenContext ($2M, 2024-01-09) match exactly, and Eskuad’s $100K (undisclosed classification) is the smallest disclosed amount in the set. That $100K figure is far below the next-lowest disclosed amounts of $2M.
What stage mix looks most represented among the labeled rounds in these 12 entries?
Seed rounds appear multiple times (Juno $2M on 2025-04-02; OpenContext $2M on 2024-01-09; DeepSurface Security, Inc $5M on 2022-02-08), while Series C is also repeated (Eclypsium $45M on 2025-01-28; Torq $70M on 2024-09-24). Series B shows up in Anitian ($55M on 2022-01-20) and MyHealthMath ($4M on 2021-12-07), and Series A appears once (StackPulse $20M on 2021-01-19).
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