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![]() Monday, January 23, 2012 Redbeacon Goes To Home Depot San Mateo-based Redbeacon.com, which operates an online services to help connect consumers with local contractors, has been acquired by The Home Depot. Financial terms of the buy were not disclosed. According to Home Depot, Redbeacon will remain in San Mateo. The Home Depot was advised by Peter J. Solomon Company and Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP in the deal. Home Depot did not detail what it plans to (More info...) posted on Monday, January 23, 2012(Full story) Net Optics Buys Two Firms Santa Clara-based NetOptics, a provider of hardware and software products to the enterprise and business market, reported today that it has acquired two firms. The firm said it has acquire Australian distributor Triplelayer, and sister company nMetrics, a provider of network and application analysis software. Financial terms of the buy were not disclosed. posted on Monday, January 23, 2012(Full story) Joyent Closes $85M Round San Francisco-based Joyent, which develops cloud computing software, announced today that it has closed an $85M investment round. The round was led by European investment group Weather Investment II, which it says provided the majority of the round. Telefonica also participated as a strategic investors. Joyent's other investors are El Dorado Ventures, Epic Ventures, Greycroft Partners, Intel Capital, and Liberty Global. According to Joyent, the capital (More info...) posted on Monday, January 23, 2012 (More)(Full story) TRUSTe Gets $15M San Francisco-based TRUSTe, which provides privacy management services to businesses, said this morning that it has raised $15M in a Series C funding round. The round was led by Baseline Ventures, and also included prior investors Accel Partners, DAG Ventures and Jafco Ventures. The firm said the funding will go towards development, international expansion, and sales and operations staff. posted on Monday, January 23, 2012 (More)(Full story) Intel Buys QLogic's InfiniBand Business Intel has acquired the InfiniBand business of networking adapater maker QLogic, in a deal worth $125M. QLogic said it would sell its InfiniBand product lines and assets to Intel as an effort to greater focus to growth opportunities in the converged networking, enterprise Ethernet, and storage area networking products at the company. QLogic also said that Intel would be able to invest more in the InfiniBand busin (More info...) posted on Monday, January 23, 2012(Full story) |
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