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Cornerstone OnDemand Raises $300M From Silver Lake

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Santa Monica-based enterprise software developer Cornerstone OnDemand has raised $300M in a strategic investment from private equity investor Silver Lake, according to the company. Cornerstone OnDemand is a developer of human capital and talent management software. READ MORE>>.

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BlackLine Systems Gets Investment From Silver Lake Sumeru

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Los Angeles-based BlackLine Systems , the developer of financial close software-as-a-service, has scored an investment from private equity firm Silver Lake Sumeru. As part of the investment, Silver Lake Sumeru has added Hollie Moore Haynes, John Brennan and Jason Babcoke to BlackLine''s board of directors.

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Eyeing Future IPO, A Rarity for SD Software Firms, Tealium Adds $55M

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Now software startup Tealium, which has about 215 employees at its San Diego headquarters, announced Wednesday it has added $55 million in a Series F financing. Silver Lake Waterman, a fund within the private equity giant that specializes in providing growth capital to later-stage tech companies, led the round.

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Kareo Adds $55M In Funding

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Irvine-based Kareo , the developer of cloud-based software used to manage medical practices, said this morning that it has raised $55.4M The funding was led by Montreux Equity Partners, and also included Silver Lake Partners and the company's existing investors. in a new funding round.

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A Chat With Jamie Montgomery On How LA's Tech Ecosystem Has Grown

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The conference is run by Jamie Montgomery , one of the local industry's pioneers in venture capital and investment. In the last couple ofyears, we've seen more enterprise technology and software locally here, and software is starting to grow up. The third area, are the private equity players.