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Kofax Wins $1.1M Sale

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Irvine-based document processing software developer Kofax reported a $1.1M Kofax develops applications used for document capture and handling. Kofax develops applications used for document capture and handling. kofax document processing software customer' READ MORE>>.

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Rubicon Project Reports Big Growth Numbers

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Los Angeles-based online advertising automation software developer Rubicon Project reported record financial results Thursday afternoon, saying that its third quarter sales were up 60 percent year over year to $32.2M. rubicon project advertising automation software sales earnings' READ MORE>>.

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Tealium Reports Growth

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San Diego-based software developer Tealium , which develops software used to manage enterprise "tags", those snippets of codes used for tracking advertising, marketing, analytics, and other efforts, said today that it had 100% growth in the first quarter of 2015. The company did not disclose any actual revenue numbers.

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LumaTax Raises $2M For Small Business Tax Reporting Software

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LumaTax develops software which can be used by small businesses to automate the paperwork required for paying sales taxes. The startup is led by Robert Shulte, who was founder of sales tax software provider Taxient, which was based in San Diego, and who he sold to tax software developer Avalara in 2010.

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Stamps.com Sees Surge On ECommerce Growth

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El Segundo-based online postage and shipping software developer Stamps.com reported its second quarter results on Thursday, saying it saw a 49 percent increase in its revenues for the quarter, to $206.7M, as a result of a surge in e-commerce activity. READ MORE>>.

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Cylance Names New President and COO

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Irvine-based cybersecurity software developer Cylance announced this morning that it has named Daniel Doimo as its new President and Chief Operating Officer. Doimo will report to CEO Stuart McClure. Cylance says Doimo will lead its sales, marketing, business development and professional services organizations.

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X1 Claims Strong Growth

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Pasadena-based enterprise search software developer X1 --one of the longest running offshoots of Idealab--reported today that it had a "record" sales year for the company in 2014. The company said it saw a sales increase of nearly 70 percent over 2013. Actual company financials were not announced.

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