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Proximal Data Gets $2M For Caching Software

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San Diego-based Proximal Data , which develops serve-side caching software for accelerating I/O access to virtualized machines, said this morning that it has raised $2M in a Series B round of funding. The funding came from Divergent Ventures, along with existing investors Avalon Ventures. The firm is led by Rory Bolt. READ MORE>>.

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Proximal Data Acquired By Samsung

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San Diego-based Proximal Data , a developer of storage caching software aimed at use with virtualized systems, has been acquired by Samsung Electronics , Samsung said today. Proximal Data was venture backed by Divergent Ventures and Avalon Ventures, and had only announced around $5M in funding. READ MORE>>.

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Proximal Data In Deal With LSI

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San Diego-based server side caching software developer Proximal Data has inked a deal with LSI Corporation , where LSI will integrate its server-side caching technology with a PCIe flash application acceleration product. LSI''s product is used to accelerate the performance of VMware applications, via flash storage caching.

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Awarepoint Raises $13.3M

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The firm said the round was led by Cardinal partners, and also included Venrock and prior investor Avalon Ventures. Awarepoint said the funding will go towards expansion of its product in both domestic and international markets. The firm offers its services as software-as-a-service to the healthcare industry.

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Vision, School, & Work | Interview with Jim Farley CMO Ford Motors

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The Connected Car , where automotive and technology (outside of vehicle performance and earth saving “greenness”) collide. Auto-interfaces are clunky, and when a lot of these big tech companies IPO’d, a lot of them developed products that were endemic to the car industry – navigation, social graphs, etc.