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1Mby1M Deal Radar 2015: Pwnie Express, Boston, MA

Posted on Wednesday, Oct 14th

About 90% of workers in the United States use their personal smartphones for work purposes without knowing the potential security threats they bring to the enterprise and themselves. According to the Identity Theft Resource Center, there were 783 data breaches in 2014, a 27.5% increase over the same period the previous year. As wireless and

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1Mby1M Deal Radar 2015: DecisionNext, San Francisco, CA

Posted on Monday, Aug 24th

The analytics market has been getting hotter and hotter over the last decade. However, there are very few analytics companies that build highly focused value-adding applications targeting specific industries. DecisionNext is one such company that builds predictive analytics solutions for the niche area of commodities-driven industries. Its main value proposition is that it provides comprehensive

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1Mby1M Deal Radar 2015: GMR Transcription Services, Inc., Tustin, CA

Posted on Wednesday, Jul 22nd

GMR Transcription Services, Inc. (GMRT) is a leading US-based provider of transcription and translation services. Its main value proposition is that it offers accuracy, security and speed without jeopardizing cost. It ensures 100% confidentiality and security as it relies solely on people based in the US.

1Mby1M Deal Radar 2015: SALESmanago, Kraków, Poland

Posted on Thursday, Jun 11th

SALESmanago is a Polish cloud-based marketing automation platform. It is Europe’s largest and one of the world’s top ten marketing automation platforms. The main value proposition of SALESmanago is that it is fully integrated with mobile marketing automation platform APPmanago, which enables marketing teams to seamlessly make the switch from desktop to mobile. Also, the

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1Mby1M Deal Radar 2015: Twin Prime, Redwood City, CA

Posted on Tuesday, Jun 2nd

Mobile devices have increasingly emerged as the primary way to gain access to content. The average person spends more than three hours per day on a mobile device and 86% of it is spent on apps. But the sad reality is that mobile apps are at least three times slower than their desktop version. Not

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