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AxiaMed Adds $12.4M For Healthcare Payment Tech

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The funding was led by Health Enterprise Partners (HEP), and also included Nashville Capital Network and other existing investors. AxiaMed is a developer of payment software, used b y hospitals and others for managing payments from patients. The company's CEO and co-founder is Randal Clark. in a funding round.

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Wildfire Systems Snags $15M

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Solana Beach-based Wildfire Systems, which develops technology used for powering reward and loyalty programs, has raised $15M in a Series A funding, according to the company. Wildfire is led by founder and CEO Jordan Glazier, who is a technology vet, having served at eBay and also been the CEO of Eventful.

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XIFIN Acquired By GTCR

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San Diego-based XIFIN , a developer of cloud-based software for the healthcare diagnostics market, has been acquired by private equity investor GTCR. GTCR said that founder and CEO Lale White will continue to lead the company. XIFIN''s backers include Boulder Ventures, Enterprise Partners, and Windward Ventures.

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XIFIN Buys PathCentral

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San Diego-based XIFIN , which develops cloud-based financial software for the healthcare industry, has acquired Irvine-based PathCentral , a developer of software for the pathology community, the company announced Thursday afternoon. XIFIN''s investors include Boulder Ventures, Enterprise Partners, and Windward Ventures.

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Breach Security Raises $5M More

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The funding brings the company's total raised to somewhere around $37.5M. The firm did not say if prior investors Enterprise Partners, RBA No. 5, or Evergreen Venture Partners participated in this round. Tags: breach security venture capital software. READ MORE>>.

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VMIX Raises $2.0M More

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San Diego-based VMIX , which provides software-as-a-service for video hosting, has raised $2.0M Details on the funding have not been announced by the company. The funding brings the company's total raised to around $23.50M. in a new funding round, according to a regulatory filing by the firm today. READ MORE>>.

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What Startups Can Learn From The Pizza Business: Samit Varma

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Pizza Studio is like any other technology company. We manage our P/L like any other company, we''re extremely high growth like any other tech company, and it helps to have a technology background, because we are bringing many technology pieces to our business. In this case, we create a prototype of a store.

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