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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
The firm did not say if prior investors Enterprise Partners, RBA No. 5, or Evergreen Venture Partners participated in this round. Tags: breach security venture capital softwar Carlsbad-based Breach Security , a developer of IT security tools, announced this morning that it has raised $5M in additional funding, from existing investor Sid R. Bass Associates.
 
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
San Diego-based VMIX , which provides software-as-a-service for video hosting, has raised $2.0M The filing shows representatives from JK&B Capital, Mission Ventures, ATA Ventures, and Enterprise Partners--all prior investors in the firm--remain on the board of directors. in a new funding round, according to a regulatory filing by the firm today. Details on the funding have not been announced by the company.
 
Monday, June 29, 2009
San Diego- and Cupertino-based ParAccel , a developer of software for massively parallel databases used for data warehousing analytics, announced today that it has raised $22M in a venture capital round. The round came from Menlo Ventures, as well as prior ivestors Bay Partners, Mohr Davidow Ventures (MDV), Tao Venture Partners and Walden International. Notably missing According to ParAccel, Menlo's John W. Jarve has joined the board with the funding.
 

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San Diego-based VMIX , a provider of software for managing online video, said this morning that the firm has signed on automotive brand Scion. VMIX is venture backed by JK&B Capital and ATA Ventures, Mission Ventures and Enterprise Partners. Tags: vmix scion online video softwar Financial impact of the win was not disclosed. VMIX said that Scion will launch a new web site, www.ScionAV.com , using the firm's media management and delivery tools.
The firm did not say if prior investors Enterprise Partners, RBA No. 5, or Evergreen Venture Partners participated in this round. Tags: breach security venture capital softwar Carlsbad-based Breach Security , a developer of IT security tools, announced this morning that it has raised $5M in additional funding, from existing investor Sid R. Bass Associates.
Co-founder and EVP Terry Ash is now in charge of partner alliances, and the firm has hired on Dan Charleston as SVP of Business Development. The company is venture backed by ATA Ventures, Enterprise Partners, JK&B Capital, and Mission Ventures. San Diego-based VMIX, a provider of video publishing tools for web publishers, said today that the firm has shuffled its executive staff and delivered a new version of its VMIX Player. According to the firm, the moves come as it goes into an "aggressive expansion" phase.
Carlsbad-based security software firm Breach Security has raised $2.0M Breach has previously raised venture funding from Enterprise Partners, RBA No. 5, and Evergreen Venture Partners. more in a convertible debt financing, according to a regulatory filing by the firm this week. No details on the funding have been released.
San Diego-based VMIX , which provides software-as-a-service for video hosting, has raised $2.0M The filing shows representatives from JK&B Capital, Mission Ventures, ATA Ventures, and Enterprise Partners--all prior investors in the firm--remain on the board of directors. in a new funding round, according to a regulatory filing by the firm today. Details on the funding have not been announced by the company.
San Diego- and Cupertino-based ParAccel , a developer of software for massively parallel databases used for data warehousing analytics, announced today that it has raised $22M in a venture capital round. The round came from Menlo Ventures, as well as prior ivestors Bay Partners, Mohr Davidow Ventures (MDV), Tao Venture Partners and Walden International. Notably missing According to ParAccel, Menlo's John W. Jarve has joined the board with the funding.
The firm--which is backed by Bay Partners, Enterprise Partners, MDV Mohr, Davidow Ventures, and Walden International--said the move was made to accommodate the firm's rapid growth. Russell most recently served as vice president and general manager of HP's Global Alliances, Software Solutions and Enterprise Systems Organizations, and also sits on the boards of GLobal 360, KXEN, and PROS holdings. San Diego-based ParAccel, which develops database appliances used to accelerate database queries, said today that it has doubled its workforce over the past year, and has moved into new offices.