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Mojix Names Services VP

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Los Angeles-based Mojix , which develops RFID technology based on research out of JPL/NASA, said Monday afternoon that the firm has named Samuel Levy as Sr. Vice President, Global Professional Services. Mojix is venture backed by Oak Investment Partners, Red Rock Ventures and InnoCal Venture Capital.

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Nexiant Plans Major Upgrade

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Lake Forest-based Nexiant , the developer of software-as-a-service for materials management (MRO), said this morning that it is planning a major software release. Nexiant is venture backed by The Argentum Group, InnoCal Venture Capital, Inverness Graham Investments and Mission Ventures. READ MORE>>.

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Nexiant Adds Board Member

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Lake Forest-based Nexiant , a developer of materials management software tools, announced this morning that it has named Michael Aghajanian to its board. Nexiant's software-as-a-service is used to control, management, and optimize industrial supply chains. Nexiant said that Aghajanian has over 25 years of experience in the field.

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Mojix Signs Middle Eastern Reseller

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Los Angeles-based Mojix , the developer of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, said over the weekend that it has signed a partnership with a reseller to provide its products in the Middle East. UMedia services oil and gas, manufacturing, logistics, and aviation firms.

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Mojix Ships Software, Inks Deal With Integrator

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Los Angeles-based Mojix , a venture backed developer of RFID technology, said this morning that it has released a new, software product targeted at RFID asset and process management. Mojix is venture backed by Oak Investment Partners, Red Rock Ventures and InnoCal Venture Capital. Financial terms of that deal were not disclosed.

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Interview with Greg Siegel, VidMe

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Last month, Glendale-based VidMe (www.videme.com) announced that it had launched a private, video sharing service with backing from Applied Minds and Will Hearst, one of the partners at Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers. Applied Minds is the stealthy research and development outfit backed by Kleiner Perkins and also based in Glendale.

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