Welcome Technologies Secures $8 Million
L.A. Business Journal
MARCH 6, 2020
Welcome Technologies, a Brentwood-based software technology company, raised an additional $8 million in institutional funding.
L.A. Business Journal
MARCH 6, 2020
Welcome Technologies, a Brentwood-based software technology company, raised an additional $8 million in institutional funding.
socalTECH
APRIL 11, 2011
Financial details of the win were not announced, however, Apriso said that Cummins has standardized on the firm's FlexNet software as its enterprise manufacturing execution system. READ MORE>>.
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socalTECH
JUNE 28, 2010
Long Beach-based Apriso , a developer of software used for managing manufacturing operations, reported today that it has been selected by Boston-Power. The firm said that Boston-Power is using its FlexNet software to enhance its manufacturing operations and quality assurance program. Financial details of the win were not disclosed.
socalTECH
MAY 20, 2010
Long Beach-based Apriso , a privately held firm developing manufacturing software, said today that it saw "strong customer growth" in the quarter from manufacturers in the solar, fuel cell, and battery industries. Apriso's software is used for managing supply chains. The firm did not provide any actual financials.
socalTECH
FEBRUARY 11, 2010
Long Beach-based Apriso , a developer of planning and control software for the manufacturing industry, reported Thursday that the firm had record revenues in 2009. According to Apriso, the record revenue came due to growth from had software license revenue, which it said increased 26 percent year to year. READ MORE>>.
socalTECH
DECEMBER 30, 2016
All this holiday season, we have been sharing the reflections on 2016 from the movers and shakers in Southern California's technology ecosystem. Here, we have the thoughts of Jeb Spencer of TVC Capital (www.tvccapital.com), a software focused growth equity fund, and has had some great success in the market.
Both Sides of the Table
FEBRUARY 17, 2010
You – being members of the technology community. I own an iPod Touch (not an iPhone – my house in Brentwood gets literally ZERO AT&T bars). They pronounced “The End of Software. It was typical Marc Benioff marketing hyperbole but it was very effective. I ran this morning with my iPod in tow.
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