Singapore’s Dexecure raises US$762K in seed funding to help speed up sites by 40%
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Dexecure, a software startup started by NUS Computing alumnus Inian Parameshwaran, announced that it has raised S$1million seed funding. The platform aims to help businesses speed up their mobile and desktop sites by 40 per cent using the startup’s unique algorithm.
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