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Prime Focus Technologies Gets Private Equity Investment

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Los Angeles-based Prime Focus Technologies , a developer of ERP software for the media industry, says it has received its first round of funding from private equity investor Ambit Pragma. The company has a significant presence in India, with headquarters here in Culver City. READ MORE>>.

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Audax Group Buys Controlling Interest in Acuant

L.A. Business Journal

Boston-based private equity firm Audax Group Inc. bought a controlling interest in Culver City-based identification verification software developer Acuant Inc. in a deal finalized Sept.

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Card Scanning Solutions Finds Funding

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Culver City-based Card Scanning Solutions (CSSN), said today that it has raised a round of equity funding, from Insight Venture Partners, Red Oak Growth Partners, and Egis Capital Partners. The company said the funding will go towards product development efforts. Size of the funding round was not announced by the company.

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Eccentex Raises $7.5M

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Culver City-based Eccentex , a developer of a software-as-a-service, enterprise business process management product, has raised $7.5M in an equity funding. The funding came from VTB Capital. Eccentex, which is led by Glen E.

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Changing the Face of Digital Signage: Nanxi Liu of Enplug

Tech Zulu Event

The remaining members came as personal referrals – Alex Ross, Zach’s roommate (also a programmer) signed up a day later to become their lead developer. Eventually, the team moved into a house (which at one point supported a crew of 20 people) and are presently in an office space in Culver City. He said no.

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Changing the Face of Digital Signage: Nanxi Liu of Enplug

Tech Zulu Event

The remaining members came as personal referrals – Alex Ross, Zach’s roommate (also a programmer) signed up a day later to become their lead developer. Eventually, the team moved into a house (which at one point supported a crew of 20 people) and are presently in an office space in Culver City. He said no.