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Wednesday, February 9, 2011 -- CloudCamp SanDiego. CloudCamp is an unconference where early adopters of CloudComputing technologies exchange ideas. At CloudCamp, you are encouraged to share your thoughts in several open discussions, as we strive for the advancement of CloudComputing. See [link] (more)
Tuesday, June 14, 2011 -- CloudCamp returns to SanDiego! Co-located with The Business of CloudComputing at the Hyatt Regency Mission Bay. End users, IT professionals and vendors are share experiences, challenges and solutions in several open discussions.
SanDiego-based Chronos Tech said this week that it has named Ali Farhang as CEO of the company. Chronos Tech is developing technology for systems-on-a-chip (SoC) in the cloudcomputing, AI, mobile, automotive, and other areas. Farhang also will join the company's board of directors.
Online e-commerce giant Amazon announced this morning that it is expanding at its "tech hub" in SanDiego, and plans to create 300 new high tech jobs at the location. The new SanDiego office is led by General Manager Nate Wiger. Amazon said the new office will allow it to more than double its tech workforce in the area.
So, without further ado, here''s the list of this year''s 2013 Socaltech 50 : Basil Abifaker , Transaction Wireless (SanDiego, digital gift cards). Sean Callahan , SlimSurveys (SanDiego, mobile apps). Steven Cox , TakeLessons (SanDiego, marketplace). Melani Gordon , Taphunter (SanDiego, mobile apps).
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Santa Monica-based Infinitely Virtual , which provides cloudcomputing and virtual servers to clients, said today that it is moving its backup data center from SanDiego to Boston. The firm's primary data center remains in Los Angeles.
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SanDiego-based venture capital firm Avalon Ventures has led an investment in a cloudcomputing company, Standing Cloud , based in Boulder, Colorado. According to Standing Cloud, it received a $3M, Series B financing from Avalon, which also included the firm's prior investor, The Foundry Group.
Santa Monica-based virtual server and cloudcomputing provider Infinitely Virtual announced this morning that it has completes its move of its backup data center from SanDiego to Boston. The firm had announced the move in January.
SanDiego-based cloud storage provider Nirvanix announced this morning that it has hired Tina Gravel as its new Vice President of Worldwide Sales. Gravel joins from Terremark, a provider of cloudcomputing services, which was acquired by Verizon last year.
in funding, followed by SanDiego, with $304.7M County and SanDiego seeing slightly less funding that the prior quarter. M raised, and cloudcomputing provider Eucalyptus , with $30.0M The region saw the most investments in Los Angeles, with $329.0M in investment, then. Orange County, with $203.6M
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SanDiego-based cloud storage services provider Nirvanix reported Tuesday that it has hired Chris Russell as vice president of engineering. Tags: nirvanix executive engineering storage cloudcomputing. Nirvanix described Russell as a longtime technology executive with more than 20 years of hands-on experience.
Andrian Pawluk was living in SanDiego when Teradata hired him this year and tasked him with transforming 65,000 square feet of offices into an alluring workspace for techies, but he had never previously heard of the data warehouse and business analytics company.
SanDiego-based Kazuhm , a startup developing a distributed computing workload platform, has received a funding round from Analytics Ventures, Analytics said this week. Size of the investment was not announced. Tim O'Neal, a former executive at Intuit, is CEO of Kazuhm.
Teradata (NYSE: TDC ), a specialist in data warehousing, business analytics, and consulting services, disclosed this week that it plans to move its corporate headquarters from Dayton, OH, to SanDiego by the end of the year. The move is part of a broader corporate consolidation, according to a June 6 regulatory filing. According to.
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I entered Pepcom’s Mobile Focus event with heightened excitement after driving through the busy intersections of Downtown SanDiego’s rickshaw littered streets. Direct CloudComputing and Storage. And if you’ve never had the Mexican food in SanDiego… stop what you’re doing and go.
John Greathouse: We opened up our practice in SanDiego by investing in Zingle and Raken. I am very excited with the prospects of the SanDiego market, as it reminds me of Santa Barbara circa 2005. That said, I did enjoy this talk by a16z's Peter Levine regarding the future of cloudcomputing.
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The name of the fund—which will back startups focused on cloudcomputing, machine learning, and security, with an emphasis on technology that complements Microsoft’s own products and services—is Microsoft Ventures.
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As we draw closer to the end of 2016, it is important that we take a moment to look back and reflect on all of the ways technology has inspired us, and transformed the way we live and do work.
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