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FastSpring Names New CTO

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Santa Barbara-based e-commerce software developer FastSpring announced late Tuesday that it has named Michael Smith as the company's new Chief Technology Officer. Smith was most recently CTO of Verisk Analytics, and also had served at Interthinx and Strategic Analytics.

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QAD Names CTO

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Santa Barbara-based QAD , the developer of manufacturing resource management software, announced today that it has appointed Tony J. Winter as the firm's Chief Technology Officer. He was last Senior Director of R&D at the company in Santa Barbara. READ MORE>>.

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Beni Raises $5M For Secondhand Shopping Software

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Santa Barbara-based Beni, a startup which lets users find and buy secondhand apparel and accessories, said this morning that it has raised $5M in funding. Beni is led by CEO Sarah Pinner, and was co-founded by CTO Celine Mol.

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Curtail, Fresh Off $3.25M Funding, Names VPs

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Santa Barbara-based Curtail , a new cybersecurity startup which recently landed $3.25M in funding, said this morning that it has named two VPs. Scanlon was most recently at Gartner, and also has served at Recourse Technologies, Vormetric and BigFix, along with IBM and Verizon. Curtail is led by CEO Frank Huerta.

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Anchore Gets $5M For Software Container Security

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Santa Barbara-based Anchore , which is developing security software aimed at the "container" market, has raised $5M in a funding round, the company disclosed this morning. The funding came from local angel Andreas von Blottnitz, along with Doug Carlisle of Menlo Ventures. READ MORE>>.

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Transphorm Gets $18.5M Contract

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Transphorm said the technology being developed is aimed at commercializing something called nitrogen polar (N-Polar) GaN, which was invented at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). That research was conducted by Professor Umesh Mishra, Distinguished Professor at UCSB and Transphorms Co-founder, CTO and Chairman.

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MakeItWork Signs Radio Syndication Deal

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Santa Barbara-based Make It Work said today that it has signed a national syndication agreement with Envision Radio Networks , which will make the firm's technology radio show available to radio stations nationwide. Both shows are hosted by Make It Work co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Jeremy Anticouni.