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GRP Partners Backs Cloud Database Firm

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Los Angeles-based venture capital firm GRP Partners has backed a provider of cloud-based databases, MongoLab , in its Series A funding. MongoLab said it has raised $3M in a Series A funding led by The Foundry Group, and including Baseline Ventures, GRP Partners, Freestyle Capital and Bullet Time Ventures. READ MORE>>.

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Morphlabs Raises $5.5M

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Morphlabs said that the funding will go to accelerate expansion in the United States and Asia. With Morphlabs, Damarillo is turning his focus to the cloud computing sector, and specifically towards the deployment of Amazon EC2-compatible clouds by Internet Service Providers, plus by enterprises themselves developing private cloud capability.

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Interview with Dale Quayle, FileTrek

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To address that, Los Angeles-based FileTrek (www.filetrek.com) announced a funding round for its cloud-based software for sharing enterprise and business files yesterday. We spoke with Dale Quayle , the firm's CEO, about the funding and company. We also have a web experience, and we host that on Amazon EC2. What is FileTrek?

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5 things Silicon Valley gets wrong about Southern California

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MYTH 2: Silicon Valley companies will always have the best shot at funding. Matthew has seen hundreds of startups pitch funding though OCTANe’s LaunchPad program. Saudi Arabia uses your gas dollars to fund solar energy Health Cisco helps build first U.S. Editor’s picks. Featured stories. Cloud services. Cloud storage.

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Bringing The Benefit Of Managed Cloud To Enterprises, With Metacloud

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The company announced a funding round from Canaan Partners, Storm Ventures, and AME Cloud a couple of weeks ago. Amazon EC2 would be considered fully managed cloud, which also happens to be off premise. The Pasadena firm''s co-founders, Sean Lynch and Steve Curry , sat down with us to talk about the service.

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