Today’s Deals – SteelBrick Snags $48 Million As Quote-To-Cash Stays Hot

Close up hands discussing contract sitting on table. SteelBrick, the quote-to-cash cloud service aimed primarily at small- and mid-market companies, announced a $48 million Series C round today. Quote-to-cash, as the name implies, is the part of the sales cycle that takes over once you have an interested customer. While CRM tools like Salesforce.com and Microsoft Dynamics provide a way to maintain the basic customer record, a… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Nucleus Raises $3.4M To Build A Smart Home Intercom

nucleus-lifestyle-kitchen Available for pre-order today, Nucleus is a connected home device that lets families have two-way audio and video conversations in the home, between homes, or with any mobile device. Here’s how it works: Homes using Nucleus will ideally purchase multiple units for different areas or rooms in the house. Once connected, Nucleus lets users communicate with other Nucleus’ by… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Voodoo, A Digital Assistant For India’s Smartphone Users, Launches With $1M In Seed Funding

shutterstock smartphone user With so many price comparison sites, finding deals online is relatively easy as long as you are on a desktop. Things get a lot more complicated on mobile apps, however, especially if your smartphone is the main way you get online, as it is for many people in India. Voodoo, which describes itself as “a layer of black magic over your apps,” wants to help Indian consumers save money… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Boostinsider Raises $1.5M To Pay Influencers For Sharing On Social Media

influencer While companies have long been using social media influencers as native advertising, these influencers have traditionally been limited to online “celebrities” known for their large follower base.
Although often successful, this strategy forces companies to bet on quality over quantity, essentially deciding that one tweet from someone with 100,000 followers will lead to more… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Xpenditure Raises $5.7M To Kill The Monthly Expense Report

Xpenditure Belgium startup Xpenditure has closed $5.7 million in Series A funding. The Brussels-based company offers an expense management platform aimed at enterprises, SMEs and sole traders — basically anybody who has to track and action expenses — and, ultimately, promises to do away with the need to manually file monthly expense reports. Read More

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Today’s Deals – Dell Buys EMC For $67B In Largest Deal In Tech History

Money flying In  the largest tech deal in history by far, Dell and partners MSD Partners and Silver Lake agreed to buy EMC today for $67 billion or $33.15 a share. This is way over the price of $27 and change that was being rumored last week, and makes the deal far bigger than the $37 billion that Avago paid for Broadcom just last May. What makes this deal even more interesting though, is that Dell with… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Symphony Secures $100M From Google And Other Investors

Secure communication diagram. Social network with shield in the middle. Symphony, the secure cloud-based communications platform, announced today that it has received $100 million round from a list of investors that includes Google, Inc. Google’s part in the investment was first reported last week by the Wall Street Journal, but the search giant was also joined by Lakestar, Natixis, Societe Generale, UBS and existing investor Merus Capital. The… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Rakuten Backs Spanish And Latin American Taxi App Cabify

Cabify_14 You’d be forgiven for thinking that Uber has sewn up the on-demand transportation space. But actually in a number of specific markets there are taxi apps that are holding their own against the multi billion dollar-valued Silicon Valley juggernaut. It’s on that premise that Cabify, which claims to be the “leading private driver and taxi ride application” in Latin America… Read More

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Today’s Deals – Smart Bike Startup Yunmake Gets Series A From Xiaomi Founder’s Investment Firm

Yunmake X1 Yunmake, a Hangzhou-based smart bike maker, has raised a Series A led by Shunwei Capital, the investment firm led by Xiaomi chief executive officer Lei Jun. The company did not reveal the precise amount, but an article posted to Yunmake founder and CEO Qiu Yiwu’s Weibo said that the round is worth “tens of millions of RMB” (10 million RMB is equal to about $1.6 million). Read More

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Today’s Deals – Prototyping App Marvel Acquires Design Tool Plexi

Marvel_web_5 Marvel, the U.K. startup that lets you turn sketches into mobile and web app “prototypes”, has acquired design and animation tool Plexi. Terms of the acquisition remain undisclosed. However I understand that as part of the acquisition, Plexi co-founder Colm Tuite is joining Marvel to develop Plexi’s main features within Marvel’s prototyping and design platform. Read More

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