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Teledyne Wins Microsatellite Deal

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Thousand Oaks-based Teledyne Technologies announced late Friday morning that it has scored a big win in its Teledyne Defence business unit, to help deploy a giant network of small satellites.

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Xirrus Acquired By Riverbed

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Thousand Oaks-based wireless networking equipment maker Xirrus has been acquired by Riverbed , to help bolster its SD WAN efforts, the two said on Wednesday. Financial terms of the acquisition were not announced. Riverbed said it will continue to offer up Xirrus as a stand-alone enterprise WLAN solution. READ MORE>>.

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Teledyne Wins Boeing Contract

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Thousand Oaks-based Teledyne Technologies said Wednesday that it has signed a contract with The Boeing Company , to develop and supply aircraft data acquisition systems for the Boeing Next-Generation 737 and 737 MAX, along with the new information management system for the 777, Next-Generation 737, 737 MAX and 747-8 production aircraft.

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Xirrus Launches Chassis-based Wireless Switch

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Thousand Oaks-based Xirrus is expanding its product line today, saying that it has launched a new, chassis based modular wireless switch. Xirrus also said it expects the chassis to support new wireless technology when it is introduced. Pricing on the new chassis product was not announced.

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Xirrus Wins Michigan University

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Thousand Oaks-based Xirrus , a developer of Wi-Fi networking devices which provide higher bandwidth and coverage than standard Wi-Fi access points, reported this week that it has deployed its Wi-Fi arrays at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, Michigan. Financial impact of the win was not disclosed.

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Will Facebook's IPO Unbottle Southern California's Pipeline?

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Southern California has not had a major, venture backed, technology IPO since May of last year, when Active Network hit the market; it has only one IPO on the calendar this year so far, for Thousand Oaks-based Ceres, expected next week--despite a number of companies who appear to be perpetually in registration, awaiting a turn in the markets.

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Makers Making The Sci-Fi Tricorder A Reality With VOXearch

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They wanted to do 3-D X-rays, but at the time, there was not technology available to do that. The concept of the incubator is we''re raising a fund here locally and ten percent is local the other 90 percent on AngelList, and we''ll be locating here in the town of Thousand Oaks. Mike Outmesguine: They wanted to do X-rays instead.

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