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FloQast Connects With Oracle, SAP, Microsoft

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Los Angeles-based FloQast , which develops software to help accountants manage closing their books, has connected its software to Oracle, SAP, and Microsoft with a new software product.

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OpenMethods Connects With $5M For Contact Center Integration Software

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Los Angeles-based OpenMethods , a developer of software for the contact center and telephony market, has raised $5M in a funding round, according to the company. The company's software connects the Oracle Service Cloud software, Oracle's CRM suite, with telephony software from Genesys, Cisco, Avaya, and Interactive Intelligence.

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Interview with Damir Davidovic, NEOGOV

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When we first started, back in the day, government were very shy about implementing SaaS. We were very stubborn from day one, that this was SaaS, and we did not want to offer an on-premise product, and that it's not even an option. Event now, we're one of the only SaaS solutions that these government agencies have.

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Quick Pitch Friday: Taher Scherzay, Thaeres

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For our pitch today, we have an interview with Taher Scherzay , founder of Thaeres (www.thaeres.com), a Los Angeles area startup developing subscription and recurring payment processing services. Thaeres is a SaaS-based, dashboard solution for mid-market enterprises. What is Thaeres about? Where did the service idea come from?

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Congrats To All The Winners and Thanks To Our Speakers at #REACHNeXT!

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Storygami is a SaaS tool that allows content creators and brands add overlays such as relevant context, social streams and call to action buttons to videos. Rufus Labs is a wearable technology startup in Los Angeles with a heavy focus on building devices for the industrial sector (EMS, police, campus/event security, warehouse, etc).

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Interview with Mark Suster, GRP Partners

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GRP has just recently closed on a new $200M fund, and Mark has been one of the more active venture capitalists in the Los Angeles area in recent months. As a result, I'm looking at a lot of software-as-a-service companies, and have run a number of SaaS companies. Why do I say that?