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Bluebeam Software Acquired For $100M

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Pasadena-based software developer Bluebeam Software has been acquired by German software company Nemetschek AG , the two said late Friday. According to the two, Nemetschek will pay $100M for BlueBeam, which is a developer of PDF software used for architecture, engineering, and construction.

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Guidance Software Expands In Florida

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Pasadena-based forensics and investigation software developer Guidance Software said this week that it has opened up a new facility in Florida, to provide customer training. Guidance Software said that the new center will brings it total number of training locations to five in the U.S. and one in London.

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Central Desktop Certifies With NetSuite

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Pasadena-based project management and collaboration software developer Central Desktop said today that its SocialBridge SuiteApp software has been given "Built for NetSuite" verification.

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Deep 6 AI Raises $17 Million Series A

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Pasadena medical software developer Deep 6 AI raised a $17 million Series A.

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Software Firm X1 Making Big Moves

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Pasadena-based software developer X1 Discovery Inc. is closing out 2019 with a series of big changes.

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Guidance Software Expands In Germany

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Pasadena-based digital forensics software developer Guidance Software said today that it has expanded in Europe, opening up a brand new office in Munich, Germany. Guidance Software said the new office will include a team of business development and product specialists to support Western Europe.

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Wallaby Extends To Firefox Browser

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Pasadena-based credit card optimization software developer Wallaby , which is led by Matthew Goldman, has extended its tools to yet another platform, saying this morning that it has launched a new extension for the Firefox web browser.

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