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Tue May 29 2001
ASP Surebridge snags $15 million
Surebridge said Tuesday it received a $15 million second round of funding.
The Lexington, Mass.-based company, which has raised a total of $51 million, is an ASP (application service provider) to mid-sized companies in the professional services, manufacturing and financial services industries. Surebridge received investments from Axxon Capital, The Berkshire Group, Compaq Computer, Providence Growth Investors, Spectrum Equity Investors, Goldman Sachs and executives at Thomas H. Lee Partners. Computer giant Compaq also struck an alliance with Surebridge, in which the companies will launch a joint marketing effort and standardize Surebridge on its ProLiant servers, storage systems and computer terminals.
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Dawn Kawamoto
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Thu May 6 2004
NaviSite buys out rival Surebridge
The acquisition, the sixth in fewer than two years, makes NaviSite a $125 million technology services firm with more than 1,200 customers.
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CNET News.com Staff
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Tue Mar 18 2003
Microsoft expands its CRM push
The software giant announces that application service provider Surebridge is debuting its new customer relationship management software.
Posted by
Lisa M. Bowman
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Fri Jun 1 2001
VC watch: IBT seals $4.8 million in third round
IBT Technologies grabs a $4.8 million third round of funding...Solinet Systems wins a $93 million second round ...HubX gets $2 million...Xtime receives an additional $2.6 million.
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CNET News.com Staff
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Mon Jan 26 2004
PeopleSoft cuts hosting prices
The company is slashing prices for its software hosting services, the second time in three months it has cut prices in an effort to jump-start its hosting initiative.
Posted by
Alorie Gilbert