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Palomar Ventures Backs Damballa

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Santa Monica-based venture capital firm Palomar Ventures has re-upped its investment in a security software firm Damballa , which is based in Atlanta, as part of a new $12M funding round for that company. Palomar's Jim Gauer sites on the board of Damballa.

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Mixed Signals Acquired By Tektronix

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Mixed Signals was venture funded by Maverick Capital, Palomar Ventures, and RRE, and was headed by Eric Conley, and was founded in 1997. Tektronix said that the acquisition would give it a "strong team" which would accelerate the firm's ability to provide next-generation video test and monitoring solutions to its customers.

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Fulcrum Ties With Aquantia On Reference Design

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The two said the reference design is aimed at helping customers develop high-density top-of-rack and end-of-row switches. Fulcrum is venture backed by GGV Capital, Infinity Capital, New Enterprise Associates, Palomar Ventures, Worldview Technology Partners, and others. READ MORE>>.

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Truepic Takes $26M For Photo Verification

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The funding was led by M12, and also included Adobe, Sony Innovation Fund by IGV1, Heart Ventures, and individuals from Stone Point Capital. The company said its technology is being used by such customers as Accion Opportunity Fund, Equifax, EXL Service Inc, Ford Motor Company, Palomar Holdings Inc.,