Cellrox

Mobile Virtualization Platform for Enterprise Security

Cyber Security
Non Active, Jan 2018 ceased to operate
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in July 2011 by Omer Eiferman and Oren Laadan, Cellrox operates with 11–50 employees. The company has raised $4.7M across two funding rounds from four investors. In January 2013, Cellrox secured funding led by Runa Capital.

Business overview

Cellrox develops a mobile virtualization platform designed to enhance enterprise security by creating multiple virtual mobile instances (VMIs) on a single device. Its core technology ensures each VMI is isolated, fully functional, and independently customizable, preventing malware from spreading between instances. The company serves enterprises and mobile carriers, operating within the Cyber Security sector, specifically focusing on Endpoint Security and Mobile platforms.

Strategic signal

In April 2014, Cellrox was recognized as a "Cool Vendor in Enterprise Mobility 2014" by Gartner. This recognition highlighted the company's innovative approach to mobile security through virtualization, signaling its potential to address critical enterprise needs for securing mobile assets and reducing risk in a rapidly evolving mobile landscape.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Cellrox's primary offering?
Cellrox provides a mobile virtualization platform that creates multiple isolated virtual mobile instances (VMIs) on a single device, enhancing security for enterprise mobile assets.
When was Cellrox recognized by Gartner?
In April 2014, Cellrox was named a "Cool Vendor in Enterprise Mobility" by the Gartner Research Group.
What is Cellrox's current operational status?
Cellrox is currently non-active, having ceased operations in January 2018.
What is the total capital raised by Cellrox?
Cellrox has raised a total of $4.7M across its funding rounds.
Who are the co-founders of Cellrox?
Cellrox was co-founded by Omer Eiferman and Oren Laadan.
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