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DTS Connects With Microsoft

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Calabasas-based > DTS announced this morning that it high definition audio enhancement product, DTS-HD, is now being supported as part of Microsoft's Smooth Streaming platform. Microsoft's Smooth Streaming platform, part of its IIS Media Services, is an adaptive bit rate streaming protocol for sending HD, 1080p media over the Internet.

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National Technical Systems Wins Smart Energy Company

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Calabasas-based testing and engineering services firm National Technical Systems has signed up the developer of smart energy devices, the company announced today. NTS said it will execute testing of smart energy devices from third party manufacturers, to verify they work with Tendril''s platform. READ MORE>>.

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What Lynda.com Plans With Its $103M Funding, with Eric Robison

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The firm operates an online video education service helping people to learn how to use all kinds of software, ranging from Adobe Illustrator to AutoCAD and more. We've also got a facility in Calabasas which we're just finishing renovating. Eric Robison: The company grown last year to exceed $100M in topline revenue.

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What Lynda.com Plans To With Its $103M Funding, with Eric Robison

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The firm operates an online video education service helping people to learn how to use all kinds of software, ranging from Adobe Illustrator to AutoCAD and more. We've also got a facility in Calabasas which we're just finishing renovating. Eric Robison: The company grown last year to exceed $100M in topline revenue.

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Reflections on 2019: Greg Monterrosa, Startup Community Leader

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Whats happening in regions in our counties with startup and entrepreneurial activity, especially in the Conejo Valley (Calabasas to Thousand Oaks) is exciting. What new technology area, startup, service, or app did you find most interesting or useful this year, and why? I am excited for the big moves being made in Los Angeles.

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DTS Links Into Microsoft Azure Cloud

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Calabasas-based audio processing technology developer DTS is linking into Microsoft's cloud computing service, Microsoft Azure, according to the company. According to DTS, its content encoding technology will be available via the cloud through Microsoft Azure's Media Encoder Premium service. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Gary Bishop, Network Automation

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Ironically, I used to pass their offices every day commuting from the Palisades to Calabasas, where I was running Sungard Treasury Systems. In 2004, there was just rudimentary usage of web sites, and now, we've got cloud based, software-as-a-service. We can deliver a very functional, automation platform for less than $2000.