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Miramar, Okapi Back Healthcare Software Developer

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Two, Orange County venture capital investors are behind a developer of socially-driven, healthcare software aimed at helping health plans encourage healthy activity by their members. welltok health wellness venture capital healthplan plan program okapi miramar' Welltok said today that it has raised $18.7M READ MORE>>.

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Miramar Backs SwiftTest For IT Testing Tools

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Corona del Mar-based venture investor Miramar Venture Partners has backed portfolio firm SwiftTest in its Series B funding, according to SwiftTest. It's unclear when Miramar first invested in SwiftTest. READ MORE>>.

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Domain Associates Re-Ups On Miramar Labs

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San Diego-based biotech investor Domain Associates has re-upped its investment in medical device manufacturer Miramar Labs. Miramar Labs said Wednesday that it has raised $10M in a Series D funding, from Aisling Capital, Cross Creek Capital, Domain Associates, Morgenthaler Ventures, and RusnanoMedInvest. READ MORE>>.

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Miramar Venture Partners Backs eRelevance

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Corona del Mar-based Miramar Venture Partners is one of the backers in marketing automation software developer eRelevance , in a $5.1M eRelevance, which is based in Austin, Texas, said the round was led by Rally Ventures and also included Chicago Ventures, Miramar Venture Partners, Martin Investment Holdings and Capital Factory.

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OptionEase Acquired By Solium Capital

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Mission Viejo-based OptionEase , the developer of software-as-a-service for tracking stock options and equity, as well as valuation and compliance, has been acquired by Solium Capital Financial terms of the buy were not disclosed. READ MORE>>.

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Predixion Software Adds $3M

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Predixion is developing data mining and analytics software, and is headed by Simon Arkell, formerly of Triton Pacific Capital Partners and Gramercy Ventures. Predixion's board includes Bob Holmen of Miramar Venture Partners and Jim Schraith of DFJ Frontier, as well as former DatAllegro CEO Stuart Frost.

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SolarFlare Raises $22M More

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SolarFlare , the developer of high speed networking devices, has raised a new, big $22.0M SolarFlare develops low latency, high bandwidth 10GbE adapters and related products. SolarFlare's current investors include Oak Investment Partners, Anthem Venture Partners, Acacia Capital Partners, and Miramar Venture Partners.

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