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Announcing The Socaltech 50: Southern California's Up-and-Comers

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Daryl Bernstein , RightSignature (Santa Barbara, software). James Borow and Clark Landry (shared position), SHIFT (Los Angeles, Santa Monica, advertising). Sam Friedman , ParkMe (Santa Monica, mobile apps). Aaron Hirschhorn , DogVacay (Santa Monica, marketplace). Ryan Hudson , Honey (Pasadena, apps).

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Infinitely Virtual Shifts Backup Data Center To Boston

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Santa Monica-based Infinitely Virtual , which provides cloud computing and virtual servers to clients, said today that it is moving its backup data center from San Diego to Boston. The firm's primary data center remains in Los Angeles.

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Infinitely Virtual Says Revenues Jumped In 2012

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Santa Monica-based virtual server and cloud computing provider Infinitely Virtual is bragging today that it has seen a revenue jump of 70 percent in 2012, due to interest from small and midsized businesses in its services.

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ServiceMesh Lands $15M

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Santa Monica-based ServiceMesh , a developer of cloud computing management software, announced today that it has raised $15M in a funding round. ServiceMesh provides software to help enterprise business units self-provision cloud infrastructure and enterprise apps. The round came from Ignition Partners.

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Why Technology is Driving More Urban Renewal

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I can’t say for sure, but it feels to me like the re-urbanization of technology companies is driven by a broader trend of the tech industry overall – cloud computing. These days it’s Santa Monica and Venice. And even … yes … actors. I think NY has always – by definition – been urban.

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Infinitely Virtual Completes Data Center Move

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Santa Monica-based virtual server and cloud computing provider Infinitely Virtual announced this morning that it has completes its move of its backup data center from San Diego to Boston. The firm had announced the move in January.

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Technology infrastructure launchpad The Fabric raises $15 million

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Announced at the Montgomery Summit in Santa Monica, Calif., The Fabric, an early-stage investment company developing new infrastructure technologies, has raised $15 million for its third investment vehicle.