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Predixion Software Rolls Out Developer Edition

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San Juan Capistrano-based Predixion Software said today that it has launched a free, developer edition of its software, aimed at making it easier for developers to try out its software. Predixion is headed by Simon Arkell, and is backed by DFJ Frontier, Miramar Venture Partners and Palomar Ventures. READ MORE>>.

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Truepic Takes $26M For Photo Verification

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Truepic says it has developed "secure camera technology" which captures data such as origin, content, and metadata to help restore trust in digital images, and which uses strong cryptography to protect those images from tampering. Transunion, and United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF). Jeffrey McGregor is CEO of Truepic.

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Veritone Names New Board Member

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Costa Mesa-based artificial intelligence software developer Veritone said on Thursday afternoon that it has named a new member to its board of directors. Veritone said that Richard H. Rick) Taketa has joined its board, replacing Nate Checketts, the CEO of Rhone Apparel. READ MORE>>.

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Predixion Software Snags $20M More For Predictive Analytics

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Prior investors DFJ Frontier, EMC, Miramar Venture Partners and Palomar Ventures also participated. According to Predixion, the strategic investment round also includes a deal with Accenture, where the companies will jointly develop a range of advanced analytics solutions for their clients.

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AutoGenomics Pulls IPO

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Vista-based AutoGenomics , a developer of molecular diagnostics hardware, has pulled its IPO, the firm said in a filing Wednesday evening. AutoGenomics had previously raised funding from Palomar Ventures, although it's unclear how much of a stake the venture firm now holds in the compay.

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Greenwave Systems Acquires Predixion Software

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Irvine-based Internet-of-Things (IoT) software developer Greenwave Systems announced this morning that it has acquired Aliso Viejo-based Predixion Software. Financial terms of the acquisition were not announced. Greenwave said that the acquisition will bring it to a headcount of over 280 employees worldwide.

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Predixion Software Snags Series D

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The developer of cloud-based, predictive analytics software said the round was led by Software AG, and also included GE Software Ventures and the company's other financial and strategic investors. Aliso Viejo-based Predixion Software announced this morning that it has raised a Series D funding round. Size of the round was not announced.

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