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In 2016, the company rebranched by removing the camel casing of its name (with the "B" in "Base" now being rendered as a small letter), and launched its first product, the paid database Crunchbase Pro. [6] In April 2017, Crunchbase announced an $18 million Series B from Mayfield Fund. [7] At the same time, Crunchbase launched two new products ...
CB Insights is a private company with a business analytics platform and global database that provides market intelligence on private companies and investor activities. [3] The platform is targeted at private equity, venture capital, investment banking, angel investing, and consulting professionals by providing insights about high growth private companies.
Antler runs a combined incubator and accelerator program that lasts for several months and has two phases. [2] [4] [5] [6] The Antler "Residency" helps entrepreneurs find co-founders and teams to help develop their business idea, and invests in the startups that are thereby generated.
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Idera's software has a number of awards within the SQL Server and IT communities. SQL Toolbox has won several Best of TechEd Awards [40] [41] [42] and some of their SQL Server offerings have placed in the SQL Server Pro Community Choice Awards. [43] [44] [45] The free tool, PowerShell Plus, has won Windows IT Pro Editors' Best and Community ...
In 1911, Henry Phipps Jr., a co-founder of Carnegie Steel, formed Bessemer Trust in New York to manage his family's assets. [3] [4] In 1911, he spun out Bessemer Securities as a separate entity which had $20 million assets under management which invested in venture capital deals, publicly traded securities and real estate.
Techstars was founded in Boulder, Colorado, by David Cohen, Brad Feld, David Brown, and Jared Polis in 2006. Initially, Techstars invested between $6,000 and $18,000 in early stage companies, providing entrepreneurs with mentorship during a three month accelerator program.
Rubicon Project was founded in 2007 by Frank Addante, Craig Roah, Duc Chau and Julie Mattern, who had previously worked together at L90/adMonitor, an online advertising network.