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Drata Takes $25M For Security, Compliance Software

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San Diego-based Drata, a startup working on security and compliance automation software, said it has raised $25M in its Series A funding. The funding was led by GGV Capital, and also included Okta Ventures, Silicon Valley CISO Investors (SVCI), Cowboy Ventures, and Leaders Fund. Photo: Drata's founders).

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Theta Lake Takes $12.7M For Security, Compliance Software

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Santa Barbara-based Theta Lake , a developer of security and compliance software which connects with Cisco Webex, Microsoft Teams, RingCentral, Zoom and other collaboration platforms, has raised $12.7M in a Series A funding. The company's seed funding was in January of 2019. READ MORE>>.

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Reflections On 2019: Peter Cowen, Sutton Capital Partners

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Are there any technology innovations, gadgets/devices, software, that you found most interesting in 2019? Valuations have continued to soar from early stage through later stage at an unsustainable rate, driven by large amounts of available capital, notably the increased presence of seed funds and PE firms in software.

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Upfront Ventures Raises > $650 Million for Startups and Returns > $600 Million to LPs

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We believe this consistency in leadership and intuition for where the markets were going in the heady days of 2019–2021 helped us to stay sane in a world that momentarily seemed to have lost its mind and since we have new capital to deploy in the years ahead perhaps I can offer some insights into where we think value will be derived.

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Reflections On 2018: Matt Stodder, Startup Boost LA

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During the holiday season, our tradition over the last few years has been to post reflections on the past year and some predictions for 2019 from Southern California's technology industry. And, many of the presenting companies received sizable funding commitments and offers of ongoing help.

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L.A.’s Social Collaboration Work Tool ‘Incentive’ Raises $3.5M Total Seed Funding

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The enterprise collaboration market is forecasted to grow from $47 billion in 2014 to $71 billion in 2019. Total Seed Funding appeared first on TechZulu. Other companies like Slack, Asana, Trello and Atlassian that focus on streamlining peer-to-peer communication have exploded in growth and adoption. The post L.A.’s

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Reflections on 2018: Peter Cowen, Sutton Capital Partners

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More in-person contact is one of my 2019 goals. We expect some big things in 2019. Are there any technology innovations, gadgets, devices, software, that you found most interesting in 2018? Are there any technology innovations, gadgets, devices, software, that you found most interesting in 2018?