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Classy Powers $37.9M In Giving Tuesday Donations

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San Diego-based online nonprofit fundraising software developer Classy reports that nonprofits on the service raised $37.9M Classy said that there were 9,008 active campaigns on its service on Tuesday, compared to 6,462. READ MORE>>.

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PacketSled CEO Resigns After Election Night Rant

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San Diego-based cybersecurity software developer PacketSled announced on Tuesday that it has accepted the resignation of its President and CEO, Matt Harrigan, and has named CTO Fred Wilmot as interim CEO of the company. Those threats--involving comments on using a sniper rifle--were reported to the Secret Service.

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ServiceNow Ties With Hitachi On Japanese Expansion

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San Diego-based enterprise IT management software developer ServiceNow reported this morning that it is expanding into the Japanese market, via a deal with Hitachi Solutions , a unit of Hitachi Group.

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ServiceNow Wins Tommy Bahama

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San Diego-based enterprise IT software developer ServiceNow reported a win today with Tommy Bahama. According to ServiceNow, Tommy Bahama is using its software-as-a-service to consolidate multiple IT systems. Financial impact of the customer win was not announced.

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ServiceNow Wins Colorado Customer

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San Diego-based enterprise IT software developer ServiceNow has signed up a new customer in Colorado, the firm reported today. ServiceNow said that the Colorado Springs Utilities has implemented the company''s cloud-based, software-as-a-service products for managing its IT services.

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At “The Vine,” Developer Builds a Vertical Campus for Tech Startups

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In downtown San Diego, a private real estate company best known for its master-planned communities in suburban Southern California has posed some existential questions for regional tech hubs looking to build their own startup ecosystems. 101 West Broadway tower in downtown San Diego.

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Robocalls Crowd Out Real Business Calls. This Startup Has an Answer.

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Now, new hoaxes are making it increasingly difficult to avoid fraud, such as the “one ring” ploy (they hang up quickly to entice you to call back) or a riff on a years-old ruse of pretending to be the Internal Revenue Service, in which fraudsters “ spoof ” an actual phone number of an independent organization within the IRS, getting the.

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