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13 Articles match "Software","Torrance"
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Torrance-based LiveOffice , a provider of email archiving services, announced today that the firm is releasing a new product specifically aimed at archiving social media sites, including LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. The firm said the new LiveOffice Social Archive software is can capture and retain content from any public web site. LifeOffice said the solution is geared toward addressing recent FINRA regulations on communications by securities firms and brokers on those social networking sites. LIveOffice said the new app will allow its customers to capture any, public web site
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Torrance-based Active Storage , a venture backed developer of storage products for the Apple market, announced a new, 32TB RAID product this morning. According to Active Storage, the new 3U product is specifically targeted at media production and Apple professionals, and includes an iPhone monitoring app and native Mac OS X storage management software. Active Storage is headed by ex-Apple executives, and is venture backed by Intel Capital, Mission Ventures, and Valhalla Partners. The firm said the new product starts at $19,999.
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Friday, February 19, 2010
Torrance-based Active Storage , a venture-backed developer of RAID products for Apple computers, said this week that it has released an upgraded iPhone application, which allows its customers to monitor its products directly from their phone. Among updates to the software are better connectivity and support options in the case of component failures in the firm's storage devices. The firm said that the ability to monitor its products from the iPhone--which is not widely available from other storage manufacturers--has been a bit hit with its customers. The firm is backed by Intel
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Torrance-based BQE Software , a developer of business management software, announced this morning that it has acquired Orange Loft LLC, which develops ArchiOffice and EngineerOffice, software used by architects and engineers to manage their businesses. Orange Loft's employees will join BQE Software along with the buy.
...Tags: Financial terms of the buy were not disclosed. According to BQE, it has acquired all of Orange Loft's assets, including Archioffice and EngineerOffice and Orange Loft's other intellectual property.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Torrance-based LiveOffice , a provider of hosted email archiving and related services, reported today that the privately held firm had "record-setting" revenues in Q2. Tags: software email hosted lifeoffic No actual financials were disclosed by the company, however, the firm said it now has over 9,000 clients using its services. LiveOffice is backed by private-equity firm Summit Partners, which invested in the company in 2007.
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Monday, November 24, 2008
Torrance-based Knowledge Adventure, which develops software for the educational games market, said today that it has inked a deal with Unity Technologies to develop a "3D virtual world" geared at kids. According to the firm, it will create a new virtual world aimed at kids 3-10, which will allow children to access the firm's JumpStart and Math Blaster branded software online, via the iPhone and iPod Touch, Mac, and Wii. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Unity Technologies is a Copenhagen-based developer of 3D game development tool
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Thursday, October 22, 2009
Torrance-based LiveOffice , a provider of email archiving and hosting services, said this week that the firm has added new, encryption support for the firm's software-as-a-service. The new encryption support is available as an add-on to the firm's existing software; pricing was not released. Tags: security encryption software saas archiving email liveoffic According to LiveOffice, it will provide policy-based encyprtion to organizations, offering end-to-end protection for messages and attachments sent by its customers. The firm said the new support will use corporate
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Monday, February 8, 2010
Torrance-based LiveOffice , a provider of email archiving and compliance software-as-a-service, reported Monday that the firm has signed on magazine publisher Source Interlink. Tags: liveoffice email archiving saas compliance enterprise softwar The firm said that Source Interlink, which has more than 7,000 employees and three major operating divisions, will use the firm for email archiving. Financial impact of the win was not disclosed.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Torrance-based Active Storage , a venture backed developer of storage products for the Apple market, announced a new, 32TB RAID product this morning. According to Active Storage, the new 3U product is specifically targeted at media production and Apple professionals, and includes an iPhone monitoring app and native Mac OS X storage management software. Active Storage is headed by ex-Apple executives, and is venture backed by Intel Capital, Mission Ventures, and Valhalla Partners. The firm said the new product starts at $19,999.
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
Torrance-based PC Mall , a catalog retailer of IT hardware, software, and other products, said today that it has named Jim Garrity as President of its SARCOM subsidiary. PC Mall said that Garrity was most recently COO of SECNAP Network Security. Garrity has also served at MOreDirect and Ingram Micro. As part of the new move,
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Thursday, October 1, 2009
Torrance-based Knowledge Adventure , which owns the JumpStart brand of educational software titles, said Thursday that it has launched a new virtual world targeted at 5 to 8 year olds. According to the firm, the world--called MarineLand--is an extension of its existing JumpStart 3D Virtual World. JumpStart has been building up a portfolio of online, virtual worlds targeted at various age groups, including one for 3-5 year olds, another for 5-8 year olds called AdventureLand, and also has plans for one targeted at 8-12 year olds.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Torrance-based Knowledge Adventure , a publisher of educational software titles, said this morning that it has officially launched its JumpStart virtual world targeted at 3 to 10 year olds. Knowledge Adventure--which opened a beta of the world in December--said the virtual world offers a "completely safe and secure" environment for kids. Knowledge Adventure charges families $7.99
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Torrance-based LiveOffice , a provider of email archiving services, announced today that the firm is releasing a new product specifically aimed at archiving social media sites, including LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. The firm said the new LiveOffice Social Archive software is can capture and retain content from any public web site. LifeOffice said the solution is geared toward addressing recent FINRA regulations on communications by securities firms and brokers on those social networking sites. LIveOffice said the new app will allow its customers to capture any, public web site
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