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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | BOTH SIDES OF THE TABLE NOVEMBER 13, 2012 If it Didn’t Happen on Twitter it Didn’t Really Happen. Here’s Why decided to water down some details to protect the innocent. And we have taken an even more aggressive stance in our product on this issue. MORE >> | SOCALTECH.COM - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH TECH NEWS JANUARY 28, 2011 Nexiant Names New CEO Lake Forest-based Nexiant , a provider of products for materials management and supply chain management software and hardware, said this week that it has named Bill Sickler as CEO of the firm. Sickler has previously served as Network Computing, Gadzoox Networks, Arzoon, Arcwave, and Ungermann-Bass. MORE >> | RECENT POSTS NOVEMBER 13, 2012 | BOTH SIDES OF THE TABLE If it Didn’t Happen on Twitter it Didn’t Really Happen. Here’s Why JANUARY 28, 2011 | SOCALTECH.COM - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH TECH NEWS Nexiant Names New CEO OCTOBER 4, 2010 | SOCALTECH.COM - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH TECH NEWS Mojix Signs Middle Eastern Reseller SEPTEMBER 16, 2010 | SOCALTECH.COM - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH TECH NEWS Mojix In Japanese Distribution Deal With IBM Japan JULY 9, 2010 | SOCALTECH.COM - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH TECH NEWS Interview with Greg Siegel, VidMe JUNE 25, 2009 | INFOCHACHKIE Roping in the Legal Eagles | | | | | | SOCALTECH.COM - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH TECH NEWS OCTOBER 4, 2010 Mojix Signs Middle Eastern Reseller UMedia will offer up consulting, system integration, and services for Mojix products aimed at the supply chain and asset management area. MORE >> | SOCALTECH.COM - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH TECH NEWS SEPTEMBER 16, 2010 Mojix In Japanese Distribution Deal With IBM Japan The firm is backed by Oak Investment Partners, Red Rock Ventures and InnoCal Venture Capital. READ MORE>>. MORE >> | SOCALTECH.COM - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH TECH NEWS JULY 9, 2010 Interview with Greg Siegel, VidMe It's a lot more contextual, and something as innocent as making a comment that you're not happy with your job at the moment can be an issue. MORE >> | BIZORIGIN NOVEMBER 12, 2007 BizOrigin » Blog Archive » Now RIAA wants Universities to get campus wide Napster subscription or “lose all federal financial aid” When Microsoft, for example, steals code from some small company with one product to offer, the small company sues. However, regardless of whether they are right or wrong, there is no justice in this, as it would punish the innocent as well as the “guilty. Home About Bizorigin Polls Entrepreneurs-LA Get featured! 20 for a CD. MORE >> | | | | | | | | | -
INFOCHACHKIE | THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2009 Roping in the Legal Eagles startup-oriented lawyer may not be able to convince a jury of a guilty man’s innocence, but they can guide your adVenture through the menacing legal shoals it will no doubt face. Just like the phone, our remote access product was simply a tool. This is a reposting of a ‘classic’ popular post. Substance Over Form. MORE >> -
SOCALTECH.COM - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH TECH NEWS | MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2009 Mojix Ships Software, Inks Deal With Integrator Los Angeles-based Mojix , a venture backed developer of RFID technology, said this morning that it has released a new, software product targeted at RFID asset and process management. Mojix said its new software product ties into its hardware to provide "end-to-end" real-time location of assets and goods. READ MORE>>. MORE >> -
SOCALTECH.COM - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH TECH NEWS | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2008 Interview with Dr. Ramin Sadr, Mojix Mojix is venture backed by Oak Investment Partners, Red Rock Ventures, and Innocal. Tell us a little bit about your products? Dr. Ramin Sadr: Our products, and technology, is essentially game changing in terms of RFID passive tags, and how passive tags have been used in the past. We spoke with Dr. Sadr about the firm. Thanks! MORE >> -
SOCALTECH.COM - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH TECH NEWS | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2008 Mojix Expands RFID Line Los Angeles-based Mojix has expanded the firm's RFID products, the firm said this week. According to Mojix, it has expanded its line of RFID transmitters, adding a new line of products specifically for mobile, handheld, and outdoor use, as well as a multiple port device to supply power to passive RFID tags. READ MORE MORE >>
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