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VistaScape lands $12 million

VistaScape Technology, an imaging and appliance server company, has received a first round of $12 million that it will use to develop two subsidiary companies. One company will produce cameras and software for surveillance, security and imaging, while the other company will make appliance servers to store the images, as well as streaming media. Investors in Atlanta-based VistaScape include CDP Sofinov, a subsidiary of Caisse de Depot and Placement of Quebec, Canada, and other venture investors. Although VistaScape does not plan to accept further investments, the parent company intends to solicit investments for its other two operations, a spokesman said.

Dawn Kawamoto Former Staff writer, CNET News
Dawn Kawamoto covered enterprise security and financial news relating to technology for CNET News.
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VistaScape Technology, an imaging and appliance server company, has received a first round of $12 million that it will use to develop two subsidiary companies. One company will produce cameras and software for surveillance, security and imaging, while the other company will make appliance servers to store the images, as well as streaming media.

Investors in Atlanta-based VistaScape include CDP Sofinov, a subsidiary of Caisse de Depot and Placement of Quebec, Canada, and other venture investors. Although VistaScape does not plan to accept further investments, the parent company intends to solicit investments for its other two operations, a spokesman said.