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![]() Wednesday, May 14, 2008 Ubidyne Raises $34M Ubidyne Inc., a manufacturer of embedded radio antennas for wireless devices, announced Wednesday that it has closed its second round of venture financing after securing some $34 million in funds. Ubidyne credited Doughty Hanson Technology Ventures with leading the oversubscribed effort—one of the largest venture capital investments in the European wireless equipment market in recent years, Ubidyne said. Previous investors Accel Partners and TVM Capital also participated, as did first-time inves (More info...) posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 (More)(Full story) Crocs Launches Travel Web Site Niwot, Colorado-based shoe manufacturer Crocs, Inc., has jumped into the Internet content business with a new web site, CitiesByFoot.com. The firm said today that its new web site will provide information guides to six U.S. cities, including new Orlands, San Francisco, Denver, Las Vegas, Aspen, and Vail. According to Crocs, the site will highlight branded partnerships, cross-promotional opportunities, and other of its global initiatives. Red Robot, the entertainment and marketing agency behind t (More info...) posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008(Full story) Secure64 Gets Win With Homeland Security Greenwood Village, Colorado-based Secure64 said today that the firm has been awarded a $1.2M contract from the Department of Homeland Security, as part of a security effort by the department. According to Secure64, the government contract involves delivery of its domain name security software, DNSSEC. The software is used to ensure security of DNS servers -- the servers used to direct Web and Internet requests -- being used to manage .com, .org, and other domain name extensions. Secure64 develop (More info...) posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008(Full story) Spectra Logic Taps Falconstor For VTL Boulder-based disk storage and tape drive firm Spectra Logic said Tuesday that it will incorporate Falconstor Software's virtual tape library and deduplication software on the firm's storage appliances. Spectra Logic said it would use Falconstor's software--which is used for emulating disk drives and for reducing data size for backups--on its nTier Intelligent Secondary Storage appliances. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. FalconStor is a provider of storage management software; Sp (More info...) posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008(Full story)
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