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iBASEt Expands In France

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Foothill Ranch-based software developer iBaseT says it has opened up a new, European headquarters in France, as part of an effort to meet increased demand for its software in France, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. iBaseT develops digital manufacturing, MRO and quality software. READ MORE>>.

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Generative AI – The End of Empty Textboxes

TechEmpower

Leveraging LLMs to help users fill in text, whether it’s by providing starter content, samples, or highly personalized tips, makes their lives easier. An empty textbox, demanding to be filled with a concise, compelling summary to impress potential employers is daunting. Either way, it’s a huge improvement over starting from scratch.

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Entity Academy, an edtech startup that trains, mentors and places women in tech roles, secures $100M

TechCrunch LA

An edtech startup called Entity Academy — which provides women with training, in areas like data science and software development; mentoring; and ultimately job coaching — has raised $100 million on the heels of strong growth of its business, and an ambition to improve that ratio.

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HG Insights Powers New Forrester Market Research Offering

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Santa Barbara-based software developer HG Insights is powering a new market research offering from research and advisory giant Forrester, to power Forrester's new Business Technographics Service.

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CrowdStrike Finds $200M More In Series E Funding, Now Valued At $3 Billion

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Crowdstrike , the cloud cybersecurity software developer led by George Kurtz, has raised a huge, $200M funding round, which values the company at more than $3 billion. CrowdStrike said the new funding round will help to continue the "accelerate the global demand" for its Crowdstrike Falcon endpoint protection platform.

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Esri Powers Pokemon Hunting Map From Santa Monica's Pokevision

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Redlands, California-based mapping software developer Esri said today that it is powering a new, mobile app which helps Pokemon Go players find Pokemon hot spots. According to Esri, Pokevision , a third party app developer, used its ArcGIS services to show real time locations of Pokemon hot spots, in real time.

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The Power Combo of A.I. Devices with Cloudlets Comes with Cyber Risks

Xconomy

First, entrepreneurs vying to invent self-driving vehicles, virtual assistants, and intelligent industrial machines created a hunger for more powerful semiconductors that could enable scattered devices to take over sophisticated calculations powered by artificial intelligence software.