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Internet pioneer investing $30m in DataGravity

Big data is turning into big money for some New England companies

DataGravity, a start-up based in Nashua making data crunching technology for smaller businesses, has raised $30 million from a team of venture capitalists that include Netscape cofounder Marc Andreessen. The size of the funding, as well as the cachet of backing from a pioneer of the Internet Age, has made DataGravity one of the hottest start-ups in the Boston area.

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$B rather than $M, for the Dell Equalogic acquisition