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![]() Tuesday, June 23, 2009 Azaleos Gets Win Seattle-based Azaleos, a provider of remote management services for Microsoft Exchange email servers and other corporate software, announced Tuesday that the firm has gained a win at Pentair, a $3.35 billion manufacturer of water treatment and storage products. Azaleos said it will help Pentair migrate from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Exchange 2007, and that it will provide its remote management services to more than 8,000 users of Pentair's corporate email system and other related systems, (More info...) posted on Tuesday, June 23, 2009(Full story) Jobvana Gets Funding Round Seattle-based Jobvana.com, which operates an online business marketplace, reported Tuesday that the firm has raised a new, undisclosed round of funding. Amount of funding for the firm was not disclosed. Jobvana said the funding came from Rally Capital LLC, Hawkeye Investments LLC, and local angel investors. Jobvana.com provides a service which allows small businesses to market their services, and also connect into social networkign and social media sit (More info...) posted on Tuesday, June 23, 2009 (More)(Full story) Reductive Labs Gets $2.0M Portland-based Reductive Labs announced this morning that the firm has raised $2M in a funding round, for its enterprise IT automation tools. The funding came from True Ventures, and other, unnamed private investors. According to the firm, it will use the funding to expand the company and enhance its software. Reductive Labs said that its open source software framework, Puppet, allows IT staff to manage their IT infrastructure much like software, (More info...) posted on Tuesday, June 23, 2009 (More)(Full story) Applied Discovery Taps Into Web Community Bellevue-based Applied Discovery announced this morning that the firm is partnership with Legal OnRamp to provide its expertise to an online user group focused on its industry. According to the firm, its Vice President of E-Discovery Affairs, Virginia P. Henschel, will help an effort to increase collaboration between corporate peers and outside law firms on Legal OnRamp's Web 2.0 site for in-house counsel. Applied Discovery is owned by LexisNexis, which acquired the firm in 2003. posted on Tuesday, June 23, 2009(Full story) |
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