Today’s deals

Add Life Medical Institute Ltd. (a.k.a. Sterling), a Gujarat, India-based hospital group, has raised $15.5 million in growth capital funding from Actis. www.act.is

CallMiner, a Cape Coral, Fla.–based provider of enterprise-class speech analytics software, has raised $10 million in third-round funding. Return backers include Sigma Partners, Inflexion Partners and Intersouth Partners. www.callminer.com

Concert Pharmaceuticals Inc., a Boston-based drug development company using novel chemistry approaches, has raised $10 million in Series A funding, according to a regulatory filing. Backers include Three Arch Partners and Skyline Ventures.

Cellfire Inc., a San Jose, Calif.-based provider of opt-in marketing solutions for consumers’ mobile phones, has raised $10 million in Series B funding led by Menlo Ventures. www.cellfire.com

DecisionView Inc., a San Francisco-based provider of software solutions that help optimize clinical drug trials, has secured $7.73 million of a $12.47 million Series B round, according to a regulatory filing. Adobe Ventures was joined by return backers Partech International and Granite Ventures. www.decisionviewsoftware.com

SecondSpace of Bellevue, Wash. has raised $6.5 million in Series A funding led by Ignition Partners. The company says that it is “developing a new online service that connects consumers with the services that help them get the most from their free time.” www.secondspace.com

Infrastruct Security Inc., a Houston–based provider of turnkey security solutions, has raised $4 million in first-round funding. Murphree Venture Partners led the deal, and was joined by Jemison Investment Co., Stonehenge Capital Co. and Louisiana Fund One. www.infrastructsecurity.com

CashBoard Inc., an Emerald Hills, Calif.-based startup from former PayCycle CEO Rene Lacerte, has raised $2.1 million in Series A funding, according to a regulatory filing. DCM-Doll Capital Management led the deal.

BlueShift Technologies, an Andover, Mass.-based provider of a wafer processing platform with linkable linear geometry, has raised additional Series B funding from Intel Capital. The total deal is now valued at $12 million, including earlier commitments from North Bridge Venture Partners and Atlas Venture. www.blueshifttech.com