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SensibleIoT Acquired By Montrose Environmental Group

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Paso Robles-based SensibleIoT, a software developer which develops Internet-of-Things (IoT) software, has been acquired by Montrose Environmental Group, an environmental services company with more than 2,000 employees. SensibleIoT was founded in 2018 by Charles Beach.

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Clearlake's Symplr Acquires SpinFusion

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Symplr, the enterprise healthcare software developer which is owned by Santa Monica-based private equity investor Clearlake Capital Group, has acquired SpinFusion, a developer of healthcare scheduling software. Financial details of the acquisition were not announced.

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SmartAction Names Gary Davis As CEO

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Los Angeles-based software developer SmartAction , which develops conversational, AI-powered virtual agents for contact centers, said this morning that it has named Gary Davis as its CEO. The company went through a management recapitalization in February of 2018. READ MORE>>.

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Willdan Buys The Weidt Group

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Anaheim-based Willdan Group , which provides professional technical and consulting services, said late last week that it plans to acquire The Weidt Group , the energy practice division of EYP. Financial details of the acquisition deal were not announced. The Weidt Group was founded in 1977. READ MORE>>.

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LeaseLabs Acquired By RealPage For $103M

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San Diego-based LeaseLabs , which provides oline marketing services to the multifamily housing and apartment industry, has been acquired for $103M by real estate software developer RealPage. According to RealPage, LeaseLabs projects standalone revenue of $20M for the full 2018 year. RealPage is based in Richardson, Texas.

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Headspace appoints former Intuit exec CeCe Morken as president and COO

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It counts over 62 million users around the world and its Headspace for work service is being rolled out as a service for employees at companies like Adobe, General Electric, Hyatt, and Starbucks.

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With Pitches for HQ2 Made, Cities Wait on Amazon’s 2018 Decision

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Amazon sent North America into a frenzy after announcing plans to build a second headquarters (which it calls HQ2) outside of Seattle, bringing with it tens of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in economic development benefits. From Portland to Pittsburgh, it’s likely that every city in the U.S.

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