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Alteryx Rolls Out On Microsoft Azure

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Irvine-based data analytics software developer Alteryx is rolling out its Alteryx Server software on Microsoft Azure, the company announced this morning. Alteryx said the software is now available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace. Alteryx develops software used by business analysts for data analytics.

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Mavenlink Expands To Europe

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Irvine-based cloud software developer Mavenlink announced today that it has made its first expansion into Europe, and opened up a new office in London to service the region.

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TeleSign Rolls Out iOS User Verification SDK

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Los Angeles-based TeleSign announced on Thursday that it has launched a new software development kit (SDK) for iOS, which allows mobile app developers to streamline account verification and identity assurance.

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SmartLabs Acquired By Richmond Capital Partners, Raises $7.3M

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SmartLabs will open up a new, software development office in Seattle as part of the acquisition and investment. Financial terms of the acquisition were not announced, however, Richmond Capital Partners said it is investing $7.3M in the company, which will remain headquartered in Irvine.

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Alteryx's Yhat Deal Includes $5M In Stock

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Yhat developed data science software, and was based in New York. A regulatory filing indicates that $4,999,744 in equity was issued related to a merger, acquisition, or exchange offer; it's unclear if the deal also included cash in addition to stock. READ MORE>>.

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TuSimple Aims At Self Driving Vehicle Market

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San Diego- and Beijing-based TuSimple , a startup developing autonomous driving technology, says it has received a permit from the California Department of Motor Vehicles to test autonomous driving vehicles on the road. The company says it has been developing its systems since 2015. The company's co-founder is Xiaodi Hou.

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Chrome River Wins University Of Minnesota

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Los Angeles-based expense and invoice management software developer Chrome River says this morning that it has been selected by the University of Minnesota, to help modernize the University's expense management system. Financial details of the win were not announced.