AtTask Raises $13 Million For Software As A Service That Combines Social Tech With Traditional Project Management

Utah-based AtTask has raised $13 million for its collaborative work management software as a service (SaaS) according to documents filed with the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission (SEC). Names of the investors were not disclosed.

AtTask has previously raised $7 million from OpenView Partners. It’s unclear at this point if this new $13 million investment is a Series B or Series C round. Company executives did not respond to requests for information about the funding before the posting of this story.

AtTask provides services that combines social technologies with traditional project management solutions. A big part of its marketing is its message about empowering people with social technologies while at the same time giving managers a way to better manage their resources.

As this video illustrates,  the company’s offering helps manage the work chaos that can cone with projects.

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The company has been named to the Inc. 500 fastest growing private companies’ for three consecutive years. It has  a rosters of customers that include brands such as Nike, Cisco and Kellogg’s.

Competitors that have been cited in reference to AtTask include VMware’s SocialCast, LiquidPlanner and Clarizen.

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