Xero founder Rod Drury funds secure-messaging startup Corro

Xero founder Rod Drury funds secure-messaging startup Corro
Serial entrepreneur Rod Drury is taking on enterprise communications. (Image: Supplied)
Cécile Meier
Rod Drury is putting his own money into a new corporate and public sector messaging platform he believes could be "as significant as Xero".The Xero founder has teamed up with former Amazon Web Services executive Sara Goldsworthy to launch a new trans-Tasman startup promising to fix “broken” workplace communications. While tools such as Slack and Microsoft Teams dominate corporate messaging, Drury said they give organisations little control or visibility over how their data is processed and stored – something he...

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