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Software Development Companies in Southern California

SoCal CTO

This is a private group of CTOs who are responsible for software development within their companies. They are generally the senior most person responsible for custom software development, database design, database administration, web development, etc. Yes, there are some events around particular technologies.

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How CallFire Is Enabling Business Text and Phone, with Dinesh Ravishankar

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If you're a business, what's the best way to send out phone calls and text, and communicate with your customers via phone? One way is to automate the process, which is what Los Angeles-based CallFire has been helping its business customers with. What is CallFire? How did you end up in this market?

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Interview with Rich Branning, Sweep

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Our aim and focus, is we feel fundamentally that the last mile is a lot less about software and sleek, aggressive scaling like Uber, where you're just adding software to a car, and is a much more, labor intensive business like UPS. However, this isn't software, these are vehicles. What does this look like to cities?

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Interview with Jay Goss, WaveMaker Three-Sixty Health

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Jay Goss: The fund is a joint venture between a healthcare consultancy, called the Three-Sixty Advisory Group, which is a 10 year old consultancy started by John Nackel, and Wavemaker, in West Los Angeles. Those are all of the customers an early stage company might want.

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How Eusoh Wants To Fix Insurance With Technology, With Allen Kamrava

socalTECH

The insurance industry is an old industry, with a lot of contradictions--it's one where the more claims insurers pay to help customers, the less money the insurers make--and it's also one that hasn't been disrupted much yet by technology. That's what Los Angeles-based Eusoh (www.eusoh.com) is hoping to do.

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Interview with Nick Warnock, Atiz

socalTECH

Nick Warnock: I used to sell copiers for Xerox--hardware and software. Our customers are academic libraries, service bureaus, and anyone else who wants to digitize a bound book, without destroying the bindings. If a customer has room in their budget, they can go up to the Bookdrive Pro, which is around $14,000 to $15,000.

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