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LiveOffice Connects Into Salesforce.com

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Torrance-based LiveOffice , the developer of cloud-based email archiving and compliance services, reported today that it has connected its product with Salesforce.com. LiveOffice said it has announced a new, LiveOffice Outlook Email Connector, which allows users to view email, attachments, and Chatter posts within Salesforce.com.

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LiveOffice Adds Social Networking Support

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Torrance-based LiveOffice , the provider of email archiving, compliance, and backup services, said yesterday that it has linked with SocialWare , a provider of software for connecting companies to social networking sites. AdvisorMail is used by companies to monitor compliance with SEC and FINRA regulations.

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LiveOffice Claims Another Quarter Of Growth

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Torrance-based LiveOffice , which provides hosted email archiving, email compliance, and backup services, reports today that it has what it says was another great quarter for growth. Tags: liveoffice email saas software archiving compliance growth. LiveOffice attributed the growth to its channel sales efforts. READ MORE>>.

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LiveOffice Names CFO

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Torrance-based LiveOffice , the provider of cloud-based email archiving and compliance services, said today that it has named Matt Hardy as the firm's new Chief Financial Officer. Hardy has previously served at Digital Insight and Credit Suisse, among other companies.

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LiveOffice Claims Record Revenue

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Torrance-based LiveOffice , a provider of hosted email archiving and related services, reported today that the privately held firm had "record-setting" revenues in Q2. No actual financials were disclosed by the company, however, the firm said it now has over 9,000 clients using its services. READ MORE>>.

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The Station: Canoo hits the road, Coup shutters and Samsung shifts

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Micromobbin’ Shared mopeds might be popular, but that doesn’t mean companies operating these services are guaranteed to succeed. The closure might surprise some, considering Coup has brand recognition and, according to the company a loyal customer base that uses its services. We have an update.

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Interview with Satish Varma, Clorder

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For our startup interview this morning, we caught up with Satish Varma , co-founder of Torrance-based Clorder (www.clorder.com), which is developing restaurant ordering software. We caught up with Satish to learn more about the company and its products. What's your background, and how did the company start?