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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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Predixion Software Adds $3M

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According to a report today from VentureWire, Aliso Viejo-based Predixion Software has added $3M to the firm's Series A funding round, from Palomar Ventures. Predixion is developing data mining and analytics software, and is headed by Simon Arkell, formerly of Triton Pacific Capital Partners and Gramercy Ventures.

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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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Predixion Software Gets $6M More

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Aliso Viejo-based Predixion Software , the developer of predictive analytics software which is headed by Simon Arkell, announced today that it has raised $6M in a Series B funding round. The new, strategic investment came from an un-named investor, and also included prior investors DFJ Frontier, Miramar Venture Partners and Palomar Ventures.

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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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Continuous Computing Acquired By Radisys

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San Diego-based Continuous Computing , a developer of embedded communications software, has been acquired by RadiSys. in stock for Harbinger Venture Management , Intel Capital , Palomar Ventures , Saints Capital , Smart Technology Ventures , Technology Crossover Ventures , and Viterbi Group. READ MORE>>.

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Fulcrum Micro Raises $15M

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Calabasas-based Fulcrum Microsystems , which develops high speed switching semiconductors, has raised $15.02M in a funding round, according to a regulatory filing by the firm earlier this month. The funding brings the company's total raised to over $113M in six rounds of funding.

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