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Tealium: Sales Grow 120 Percent

socalTECH

San Diego-based Tealium , the developer of enterprise tag management software which is led by Jeff Lunsford, said it saw 120 percent year-over-year sales growth. Actual revenues were not released by the company.

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GE Plans a Sale as San Diego Smart City Project Nears Completion

Xconomy

million project to replace 14,000 streetlights with energy-efficient LED lamps. The Boston-based subsidiary, Current by GE, began work earlier this year for the city of San Diego on a $30.3

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Insights and Opinions: Creating High Barriers to Entry

socalTECH

That means unless you happen to stumble upon a magic lamp and use one of your three wishes, you're eventually going to end up scrapping it out with several competitors. This is never more true than with the Internet, where competitors are only a few keystrokes away.

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SPONSOR POST: Southern California Technology Firms Are Hiring

socalTECH

Recent job postings on the site: LAMP/Perl Developers , Los Angeles, Oversee.net. Director of Ad Sales and Business Development , Huntington Beach, Freebinar.com. socalTECH's Job Board helps companies, and potential empoyees, connect. Manager, Analytics , Los Angeles, Oversee.net. Director of Billing , Los Angeles, Boingo Wireless.

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Attention Startup Accelerators: Your Job Is Not Over After Demo Day

InfoChachkie

In addition, something interesting in happening in Tennessee, with the advent of hands-on venture firms like the Lamp Post Group and innovative ventures, such as PriceWaiter. If the sales aren’t there, it might be time for the entrepreneurs to either pivot or seek out a new venture.” No program can work miracles.

Startup 100
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Own The Problem, Lead The Solution

Alon Schwartz

A sales goal wasn’t reached. The lamp broke, but I didn’t break it. Sometimes you find yourself in a situation where a major deadline wasn’t met. An important deliverable wasn’t delivered. People were waiting on you. You fell behind schedule. You or your team got distracted with other urgent matters. We never did anything wrong?—?things

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Choosing Internet Platforms

SoCal CTO

Some other points - LAMP,Net, Java - doesn't make much difference. First company built on top of EMC, Unix servers, field sales to large clients. PIM based on Java that would be up-to-date on all your devices. Server and client in Java. Java as a platform wasn't ready to deliver on client side. I would tend to agree.

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