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ServiceNow Eyes San Diego Investments As Part Of $100M Fund

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ServiceNow, the digital workflow and service management software developer which has operations in San Diego, said today that it has launched a new $100M investment fund, part of which will look at investments in San Diego.

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Drata Raises $200M In Series C, Now Worth $2 Billion

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San Diego-based security and compliance automation software developer Drata announced this morning that it has raised $200M in its Series C funding round, at a valuation of $2 billion. Adam Markowitz is the Co-Founder and CEO of Drata.

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Qualcomm Invests In Israeli Cybersecurity Startup, Team8

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San Diego-based Qualcomm --via Qualcomm Ventures--is one of the lead strategic investors in Team8 , an Israeli cybersecurity software developer, Team8 said on Monday. The size of Qualcomm's investment was not announced.

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Trio Of SoCal Investors Back Welltok

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Three, local venture capital investors -- Miramar Venture Partners , Okapi Venture Capital , and Qualcomm Ventures -- are part of a group investing $22.1M in healthcare software developer Welltok , which announced a big funding round this morning.

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VizExplorer Gets Funding From Morgan Stanley

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San Diego-based business intelligence software developer VizExplorer announced this morning that it has raised a round of strategic funding from Morgan Stanley Expansion Capital. Size of the new investment was not announced. The company's software is currently used primarily by casinos.

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Qualcomm Ventures Gets Exit At BYOD Software Maker Divide

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San Diego-based Qualcomm Ventures , the venture capital arm of Qualcomm, has scored an exit this morning, at bring-your-own-device (BYOD) software developer Divide. Qualcomm Ventures was an early investor in Divide, back when it was known as Enterproid. seed investment in Divide back in 2011.

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Sonosim Scores Funding From GE Healthcare

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San Diego-based ultrasound education and training software developer Sonosim has received an equity investment from GE Healthcare , GE Healthcare announced on Monday. Financial details of the funding deal were not announced.

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