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Prevoty Now Part Of Imperva After $140M Acquisition

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Los Angeles-based security software developer Prevoty is now officially part of Redwood Shores, California-based Imperva , Imperva said Monday afternoon. Prevoty was a developer of DevOps security software and was backed by Trident Capital. The acquisition had originally been announced in July. READ MORE>>.

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Prevoty Picks Up $13M More

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Los Angeles-based application security software developer Prevoty announced on Wednesday that it has raised $13M in a new funding round. The funding came from Trident Capital Cybersecurity, along with prior investors. Prevoty develops software which helps applications "self-defend" from attacks in real time.

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Prevoty Acquired By Imperva

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Los Angeles-based DevOps security software developer Prevoty , which is backed Trident Capital Cybersecurity, US Venture Partners, Plus Capital, Double M Capital, Core Ventures Group, Inventures Group, Daher Capital, Digi Venture Fund and Karlin Ventures, has been acquired by Imperva , Imperva announced late Thursday afternoon.

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Omnitracs Acquires XRS Corporation

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San Diego-based Omnitracs , the developer of fleet management products and services for the transportation and logistics market, said this morning that it has agreed to acquire XRS Corporation , a fellow developer of fleet optimization software. per share for XRS, which is majority owned by Trident Capital and Technology Crossover Ventures.

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Fruition Gets $12M For ServiceNow Implementation Services

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Fruition--based in Chicago--said the Series A funding for the firm was led by Trident Capital, and specifically comes due to "rapid expansion and market demand" for ServiceNow's product.

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GRP Portfolio Firm Qualys Files For IPO

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One of the portfolio companies of Los Angeles-based venture capital firm GRP Partners has filed for an IPO, according to a filing with the SEC late Friday. Silicon Valley based enterprise security and compliance software firm Qualys said it is looking to raise up to $100M in its IPO, trading as QYLS. GRP Partners owns around 10.94

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RoyaltyShare Extends Canadian Services

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RoyaltyShare offers software-as-a-service used to monitor and aggregate sales data for music publishers from online retailers such as iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, and eMusic, and helps them to calculate the royalties owed to artists, producers, and others. READ MORE>>.