Instant Gmail, MS IM, Intuit Vs. Microsoft, IBM VCs, Radiance Acquires and Protegrity Acquires

New Ideas from Investors - sandhill

Piece “Experienced VCs and partners their on what’s “hot” with everything from s to s.
Given the dramatic changes going on in the software today, it is no wonder that software is also rapidly evolving. Although investment is down from its peak, software continues to account for more than any other sector. At the same time, s, s and from partners are on the rise.
At the conference earlier this month, a panel of veteran investors discussed the very latest thinking on software funding .

* , , focused on traditional VC

* , , focused on buyouts

* , , focused on buyouts and spinouts “

US company buys - globes

Piece “The will enable Protegrity, which deals in information and , to diversify its line. The merged company will have 300 customers in diverse markets. Following the acquisition, Protegrity will be able to offer its customers a complete basket of security products, including and monitoring capability. “

- washingtontechnology

Piece “Defense contractor Inc. has Source Publishing Inc., a provider of open source intelligence support , said Radiance officials.
“Their corporate culture is very similar to ours,” Jardines said. “Having spent nine years developing and enhancing our unique approach to open source exploitation, I wanted to be sure that whatever firm acquired us would maintain our .” Jardines will remain with the company as director of the Open Source Intelligence Division. Open Source had 13 . Radiance has about 250 employees, Jardines said. Radiance in 2004 was $35 million, according to Radiance’s site.”

sets up of 7 venture firms - baltimoresun

Piece “ Corp. has created an advisory panel of venture capitalists to help identify companies that may become suppliers, customers or s.
Investors from seven firms, including , and , will meet with IBM four times a year to suggest products and companies that may be of interest, IBM said yesterday.
IBM’s venture unit has identified more than 850 around the world with the help of venture capitalists and provides the companies with prospects and advice, said , an IBM .
The panel is part of a plan by IBM Officer to spend about $1 billion a year to build relationships with investors, professors and researchers that may lead to sales, Hanny said.”

makes IM/ play - zdnet.co.uk

Piece “Google has launched an (IM) program that allows text and computer-to-computer voice connections, a move that highlights the giant’s increasing with , and .
Google’s Web site in the early hours of Wednesday morning provided a link to download and stated that the software “enables you to call or send to your friends for free — anytime, anywhere in the world.” Google’s program is linked to Google’s , , and both projects are in .”

’s Bennett: Ready for Mr. - businessweek

Piece “Fast-forward to today: accounts for some 40% of Intuit’s — and is lurking, eager to peel off some of those customers. On Sept. 7, Microsoft is set to release its product, aimed at a core of the QuickBooks franchise. It’s a slugfest Intuit has been waiting for ever since he moved into the corner in 2000 (see BW Online, 8/25/05, “How to Face Off Against Microsoft”).
Intuit and Microsoft have a storied past. The two have gone head-to-head with competing financial software six times, yet the giant Microsoft has never been able to dislodge the scrappy upstart — which has grown into a $2 billion company. Yet, much rides on this latest clash. Win again or lose for the first time, “I will own a big piece of this outcome,” says Bennett. “

Microsoft Posts Sample IM, - informationweek

Piece “Microsoft is throwing more fuel on the instant-messaging fire.
The Redmond, Wash.-based company on Thursday released sample code and new controls to show how IM and presence can be integrated into everyday . The releases aren’t new code or new products per se, but tools for and VARs to show how line-of-business applications can be fortified with on the back end, said Marc Sanders, senior for Microsoft’s realtime group. “

Google Opens to Public - betanews

Piece “When Google unveiled its client yesterday, there was only one problem: Google Talk requires a Gmail account, which has been invitation-only since its beta debut in 2004. This changed on Thursday, however, as Google opened Gmail to anyone in the United States with a .
The requirement was designed to prevent Gmail accounts from being created by robots and stop spammers from signing up multiple times. Google will send an invitation code via , which can then be used to register with Gmail. Only one account may be created per phone number.”



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