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Servoy Upgrades SaaS Software

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Thousand Oaks-based Servoy , a developer of software for developing software-as-a-service applications, said Monday that it has upgraded its namesake platform. Tags: development saas software servoy.

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Ceres Licenses Software To Bayer CropScience

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Thousand Oaks-based agricultural biotechnology developer Ceres said today that it has licensed its Persephone genome visualization application to Bayer CropScience. Ceres said the deal includes a multi-year, software license and collaboration agreement and professional services and support. READ MORE>>.

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Xirrus Rolls Out New Management Software

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Thousand Oaks-based Xirrus , a developer of wireless access devices, said Tuesday that it has rolled out a new software product which helps allocate wireless bandwidth using its products. The new software works with the Xirrus Wi-Fi Array, the firm's product which combines multiple wireless access points with an Ethernet switch.

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Xirrus Expands Partners

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Thousand oaks-based Xirrus , the developer of high performance wireless networking equipment, said today that it has expanded its list of service providers, who are helping to deploy its products.

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Southern California's Top 10 Most Popular Tech Stories Of The Year

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BetterWorks Shutting Down On May 31st - Also in May, What had arguably been one of Silicon Beach's highest profile, and possibly most hyped companies-- BetterWorks --shut down it services, causing widespread anguish among boosters of Silicon Beach and its new. generation of startups. We have no idea.

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Mobicip Adds Parental Filtering for iPhone, Netbooks

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Thousand Oaks-based Mobicip , a developer of web filtering products for parents, disclosed this morning that the firm has rolled out a new product targeted at parents of children with iPhones, the iPod Touch, and Netbooks. Mobicip uses Amazon.com's EC2 to power its service. for an annual subscription. READ MORE>>.

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Interview with Brett Crosby and Brew Johnson, PeerStreet

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We sat down with Brett Crosby (who founded Urchin Software, the company which became Google Analytics) and Brew Johnson , the co-founders of the company, to learn more about the company and what it's working on. I grew up in Thousand Oaks, went to USC, and we met each other way back in the 90's. in a funding round.