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Friday, April 11, 2014 Affinegy Exec Takes Industry Seat Austin-based Affinegy, which develops software used in set top boxes, said Friday that its Chief Technology Officer, Art Lancaster, has joined an industry group's board. The company said Lancaster has joined the AllSeen Alliance Board of Directors, a group which says it is focused on connected devices and "enabling the Internet of Everything". Affinegy said Lancaster is an expert in LAN management, WiFi and TR-069 applications. posted on Friday, April 11, 2014(Full story) Revionics Wins Supermarket Operator Austin-based Revionics, the developer of software used by retailers to manage their merchandizing and promotions, said this week that it has scored a win with supermarket operator Delhaize America. Financial impact of the deal was not disclosed. According to Revionics, Delhaize is using the company's software for price management and optimization. The company's software is used to both properly price items to maximize profits for companies, in additi (More info...) posted on Friday, April 11, 2014(Full story) DerbySoft Gets $9M For Hotel Search Technology DerbySoft, a developer of technology to help hotels manage room availability and distribution--and in particular, dealing with surges of requests for rooms that can overwhelm reservations systems--has raised $9M in a Series D funding round, the company said this week. DerbySoft maintains its U.S. operations in Dallas, but is based in Shanghai. The funding came from DCM, through its new DCM Ventures China Fund. DerbySoft says its systems help manage w (More info...) posted on Friday, April 11, 2014 (More)(Full story) |
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