
<p>m>Path, a mobile development platform that helps users create and manage applications, has raised $1.65 million in a seed round from JUMP Investors. Founded by former top Salesforce executives, Claus Moldt and Trae Chancellor, m>Path is coming out of stealth mode today.</p><p>The financing will be used to build a core product development team at m>Path's Palo Alto and San Francisco offices, the company said in a statement.</p><p>Randall Kaplan, the founder of JUMP Investors, who led this seed round is joining as the chairman of m>Path, the startup said in a statement. Kaplan, one of the co-founders of Akamai Technologies, has backed more than 40 early and late stage technology companies including Google and Seagate Technology.</p><p>Claus and Trae are among a growing number of former Salesforce executives who have launched their startups recently. In December last year, Salesforce's ex-CMO, Kraig Swensrud launched GetFeedback, a mobile-first customer survey platform.</p><p><a href="http://techcrunch.com/2014/01/21/salesforces-former-cio-cto-launch-mpath-a-new-platform-for-managing-mobile-apps/">Keep reading...</a></p>