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What I Learned In 2015: Jeb Spencer, TVC Capital

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TVC Capital has also been a big supporter of socaltech over the years. Jeb Spencer: For TVC, closing on our new $115 million software focused growth equity fund at the end of last year made for an exciting 2015. Frost & Sullivan just named MediaPlatform the product leader in enterprise video platforms.

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Black Mountain Systems Acquired By Vista Equity Partners

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Black Mountain Systems was previously owned by another, private equity investor, Stone Point Capital LLC , which acquired Black Mountain in 2015. Black Mountain said the investment y Vista will help it grow both domestically and internationally, and also provide new capital ti invest in development of its platform. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Mike Whitmire, CEO and Co-founder, FloQast

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We took it to the market in January of 2015. He comes from a SaaS background, and enterprise software. The very first product we built got us into Amplify, but we ended up scrapping that entire platform. We put a lot of work, and took in money, but ended up scrapping that platform and building a complete new one.

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How mPulse Is Using Your Smartphone To Improve Health Care

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mPulse was formed in April of 2015, as a spinoff of a company called mobileStorm, which has been in mobile marketing and communications for the last fifteen years. It's a pretty diverse set of customers, who are all driven of our SaaS-based, contact engine we have created. What is mPulse? How did you get involved with the company?

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How Digsy Is Using Data, And Deals, To Drive Real Estate Sales

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However, starting in 2015, we found that creating this was really hard. After we launched our first, paid pilot, we had 100 percent adoption of the platform, which is pretty impressive. We'd get 20 percent, because we had a real estate license to collect that. How's the startup funded?

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