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D2 In Android, Residential Gateway Partnerships

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Santa Barbara-based D2 Technologies , a developer of embedded IP communication software, announced two different partnerships this week at CES, saying that it has linked with NetLogic Microsystems on an Android product, and separately, that it has partnered with Opulan on a product for the residential gateway market. READ MORE>>.

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How Sendgrid Makes Sure Those App Emails Go Through, With Jim Franklin

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For $79, you get 100,000 emails, and you're able to control your own IP address. Controlling your IP address is a big deal. For our free or lower tier plans, you have a shared IP, where you might be on a cluster with a hundred other companies. Receivers such as Gmail, AOL, and Yahoo don't trust that number.

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Bringing The Benefit Of Managed Cloud To Enterprises, With Metacloud

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In its simplest terms, we install OpenStack, plus two years of IP that we''ve developed here at MetaCloud, onto our client''s server, at their data center. With our software, our clients just inherited the ability to use Ceph, and there was nothing they had to do to get that. What does MetaCloud do? It''s a very unique business model.

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Interview with Wes Nichols, MarketShare

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For our Friday interview, we thought we'd catch up with Los Angeles-based MarketShare , the Elevation Partners-backed software provider, to hear where the firm is nowadays. One of their partners is Ted Meisel, who we worked with closely when he was CEO of Overture, before selling it to Yahoo. He's been an integral advisor to us.

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Interview with Jeff Kukowski, SecureAuth

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Even with prominent breaches at Yahoo, LinkedIn, and others, how many consumers actually take the time to enable that second factor? All those layers and risk analysis people talk about only check very simple things, such as if someone is coming from a blocked IP from North Korea, or if I recognize the device. We are lazy.

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Interview with Dave Waldman, Bccthis

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What we really wanted was, we wanted to own the IP, lock, stock, and barrel, and be able to exploit it on the desktop, on mobile, and on whatever device might come out. It looks like your software is available to download for free--what's the business model behind this? That's some of the thought process on where we were going.

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Interview with Jason Spievak, RingRevenue

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As technology people, we all live and breathe Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, and AOL. We have a team which has worked very closely together, and has a deep skill set in online advertising and software based telephony, which is unique to coming in here and servicing this market effectively. but less than 10 percent of that is spent online.