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Cloudflare, Backed By Qualcomm Ventures, Eyes IPO

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San Francisco-based Cloudflare , which provides a service which helps web site and web application developers manage caching and access to their websites, protecting against cyberattacks, distributed denial of service (DDoS)--and which is backed by Qualcomm--is heading towards an IPO. READ MORE>>.

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Nirvanix Adds Nasuni

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San Diego-based cloud storage provider Nirvanix has added a new customer of the firm's storage service, Nasuni , a Massachusetts startup providing virtual file server software. Nasuni said it is using Nirvanix to provide its customers with unlimited cloud capacity.

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Interview with Kanaan Jemili, uCast Global

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San Diego-based uCast Global (www.ucastglobal.com), backed by Gary Winnick, is looking to tackle that entire area of content distribution, and is led by startup veteran Dr. Kanaan Jemili. These large mobile carriers have audiences, but something they dont have content services to attract and retain subscribers to a mobile network.

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Tweetphoto: One Of The Fastest Growing Twitter Photo Sharing Sites On The Web

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The booth for San Diego based Tweetphoto was a happening spot at the 140 Characters Conference. The service is free to use and focuses on creating the best possible user-experience among the applications developed around the Twitter Application Programming Interface (API).

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How Kazuhm Is Reconnecting The Enterprise Cloud, With Tim O'Neal

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To fix that, San Diego-based Kazuhm (www.kazuhm.com) has created software, which uses the same kinds of distributed computing techniques made popular in the consumer world by community projects like SETI, and applied that to the enterprise. They sign up through a web portal, online, and they create a resource pool.

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Talk of Broadcom Buyout of Symantec Puts Broader IT Focus Into View

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Acquiring Symantec (NASDAQ: SYMC ), which provides services to 350,000 businesses globally, would further its broadening into software services. The deal hasn’t been finalized and could still fall through, according to Bloomberg.) Though it is one of the largest cybersecurity software providers, Symantec is.