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Spotlight Ticket Management Adds Sacramento Kings

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Calabasas-based Spotlight Ticket Management , which develops software used by corporate suite and ticket management software, said today that it has been selected by the Sacramento Kings, to provide its applications to corporate suite holders. The firm is venture backed by Point Judith Capital. READ MORE>>.

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Spotlight Sees Growth At New HQ

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Spotlight , the venture backed provider of software-as-a-service for managing sports and entertainment tickets, said this week that it has moved from Woodland Hills to Calabasas, in expectation of growth in its staffing. from Point Judith Capital--said its new space is more than 60 percent larger than its previous headquarters.

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Spotlight Names Marketing Chief

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Calabasas-based Spotlight , the developer of ticket management software-as-a-service, said today that it has appointed Richard Dym as its Chief Marketing Officer. The company is backed by POint Judith Capital. Dym has previously been CMO of OpSource, and also served at AXIS-One, SiteSmith, Tribal Voice and ParcPlace Systems.

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Spotlight Bolsters Board

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Calabasas-based Spotlight , which develops software-as-a-service for managing ticket management, said Monday that it has named a new member of its board. The firm said that Edwin Miller, CEO of 9Lenses, has joined the company's board of directors.

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Interview with Gary Bishop, Network Automation

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There have been a lot of entrepreneurs here in software and other industries, and interestingly enough there seem to be more self-funded, bootstrapped firms here, rather than those looking for venture capital to get off the group. In 2004, there was just rudimentary usage of web sites, and now, we've got cloud based, software-as-a-service.