Pivot Grabs $40M for Procurement AI. Is it Worth It?
Another startup has a shiny new $40 million. Pivot wants to fix procurement with AI. Great. Just what every struggling CFO needs: more software.
Another startup has a shiny new $40 million. Pivot wants to fix procurement with AI. Great. Just what every struggling CFO needs: more software.
Procurement software, long a stagnant corner of enterprise tech, just got a significant jolt. Pivot, an AI-focused startup, has landed a $40 million Series B, signaling a clear intent to unseat the incumbents.
Ten years ago, Regulation Crowdfunding opened the doors for everyday Americans to invest in startups. Now, the data is in: and it tells a story of surprising growth for some, and clear winners among the platform operators.
Airwallex, the global fintech outfit, is tossing AUD $100,000 non-dilutive checks at early-stage Australian AI startups. It's called Latitude 37, and it sounds lovely on paper, but let's peel back the shiny veneer.
QuoIntelligence just snagged €7.3 million. The EU cybersecurity startup aims to beef up its analyst team and product for companies drowning in new regulations. Will it be enough?