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The 1M1M Deal Radar 2010: xMatters ,Pleasanton, California

Posted on Monday, Jun 7th 2010

What matters to you right now? Whatever the context, that’s the question xMatters tries to answer. xMatters (formerly known as AlarmPoint Systems) is a pioneer in relevance engines. As AlarmPoint, the company built a reputation as a provider of IT alerting solutions. Now, it has broadened its scope and developed relevance engines, a new technology for delivering information. Relevance engines connect people, processes, and information and thus help people become more and capable and organizations more agile and competitive. >>>

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Deal Radar 2010: Volusion ,Austin, Texas

Posted on Tuesday, Jun 1st 2010

According to some analysts estimates, nearly 20,000 entrepreneurs open online storefronts every week, and the growth in e-commerce sales continues to outstrip that of sales in physical stores. Early online players such as Dell and Starbucks are now joined by luxury watchmaker Longines and clothing designer Roberto Cavalli. With so many businesses now on the Web, there is a strong need for e-commerce products. Volusion makes software and offers design and marketing services for entrepreneurs setting up online stores.
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The 1M1M Deal Radar 2010: nCourt

Posted on Monday, May 31st 2010

nCourt is a provider of judicial e-commerce solutions specifically for pro se litigants (litigants who represent themselves) to interact with lower-level courts. The system enables users to file documents such as small claims and eviction proceedings and pay traffic fines over the Internet with a credit card quickly and cost effectively, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Woodstock, Georgia-based company helps courts to collect more money and spend less money on follow-up collection efforts such as warrants. >>>

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1Mby1M Incubation Radar 2010: MyOnlineToolbox Pompano Beach, Florida

Posted on Thursday, May 27th 2010

By guest authors Irina Patterson and Praveen Kumar

MyOnlineToolbox.com, created by ServusXchange LLC, is both a business SaaS for home remodeling contractors and a Web 3.0 collaborative platform that connects contractors to each other and to homeowners, and gives home improvement product vendors (e.g., the Lowe’s and Home Depots of the world) a targeted way to reach both homeowners and remodeling contractors at the time a decision about remodeling is being made. >>>

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The 1M1M Deal Radar 2010: Imagination Engines

Posted on Wednesday, May 26th 2010

Imagination Engines, Inc. (IEI) is a rapidly expanding company based upon a new and patented artificial intelligence paradigm called the “Creativity Machine,” wherein artificial neural networks autonomously engage in brainstorming sessions with one another to invent new ideas and plans of action. People such as Dennis Bushnell, NASA Langley’s chief scientist, have called this idea of “dreaming neural networks” monitored and controlled by other more “alert nets,” the best bet for those working in artificial intelligence (AI) to create human to transhuman level intelligence in machines. >>>

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The 1M1M Deal Radar 2010: Jobscience ,San Francisco

Posted on Tuesday, May 25th 2010

Jobscience makes Force.com-based recruiting and talent management applications that help companies to improve the quality of their talent base by helping them find, train, and retain the most highly qualified employees. >>>

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The 1M1M Deal Radar 2010: Riskonnect ,Marietta, Georgia

Posted on Monday, May 24th 2010

Riskonnect provides enterprise-class technology in risk management. The company sells directly to large organizations to help them manage their strategic, operational, and insurable risk. Riskonnect’s solutions are delivered entirely through cloud computing, utilizing the Force.com platform, an approach the company believes enables it to offer superior solutions to the risk management marketplace. >>>

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1Mby1M Deal Radar 2010: ShopForBags.com

Posted on Wednesday, May 19th 2010

ShopForBags (SFB) is a women-owned apparel and handbags distributor that targets small-town salons, boutiques, and retail outlets. It also has its own private label, Katydid. The company sells handbags, messenger bags, laptop bags, belts and wallets, and apparel for women, men, and children. >>>

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