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Leopard Labs hunts venture capital as funding options dwindle

Leopard Labs hunts venture capital as funding options dwindle

Sydney start-up Leopard Labs may be forced overseas to secure additional investment as it seeks to finalise deals with carriers and mobile OS developers such as Microsoft.
Ry Crozier Feb 11 2009 3:20PM Financial Services
Aladdin acquired by Vector Capital

Aladdin acquired by Vector Capital

Aladdin Knowledge Systems is to be acquired by Vector Capital in a transaction valued at approximately $160 million.
SC Australia Staff Jan 13 2009 10:31AM Security
VCs backing off of open source

VCs backing off of open source

Venture capital firms are pumping less money into open source companies, according to recent report.
Shaun Nichols Oct 20 2008 6:44AM Software
Banks turn backs on local technology

Banks turn backs on local technology

Technology is more innovative if it has been adopted overseas, a panel of financial services experts has said.
Ry Crozier Aug 18 2008 12:05PM Software
RIM announces $150m venture capital fund for next-gen mobile apps

RIM announces $150m venture capital fund for next-gen mobile apps

Research In Motion (RIM) will invest US$150 million in mobile applications and services for BlackBerry and other mobile platforms.
Liz Tay May 13 2008 11:39AM Financial Services
Biometric technology attracts venture capital investment

Biometric technology attracts venture capital investment

In response to a security-conscious world, venture capitalists are pumping investment dollars into new surveillance technologies, which are designed to help safeguard people and property.
Deborah Magid, Mar 26 2007 3:45PM Security
Bright future for human capital management

Bright future for human capital management

Best-of-breed vendors thrive in strong market, reports IDC.
Robert Jaques Oct 10 2006 9:53AM Software
CSO of the year: Thomas Dunbar, global chief security officer, XL Capital

CSO of the year: Thomas Dunbar, global chief security officer, XL Capital

As the global chief security officer at a leading multinational insurance company, Thomas Dunbar has a lot of data to protect, a range of regulations with which to comply and a huge number of employees whose access to corporate IT assets he must manage.
Illena Armstrong Mar 6 2006 8:55PM Security

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