Friday, January 23, 2004


Captiva Releases Mail Classification System
San Diego-based Captiva Software (www.captivasoftware.com) announced the general availability of the company's Digital Mailroom software. The company's software automatically classifies and routes digitized images of inbound mail and electronic communications, including mail, faxes, and e-mail. The system automatically routes digital images of documents to departments or individuals. The company's products are used to help process and convert forms, documents, and transactions into electronic in (More info...)
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Fandango Inks Yahoo Deal
Santa Monica-based Fandango (www.fandango.com) has inked a strategic agreement with Yahoo, where Fandango's online ticketing services will be available through Yahoo's Movies section. Terms were not disclosed.
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Morpho Appoints CEO
Irvine-based Morpho Technologies (www.morphotech.com) has appointed Harold Blomquist and President and CEO of the company. Morpho is developing semiconductor technology for reconfiguring digital signal processing (DSP) cores, which is useful for adapting to changing application or feature requirements. Blomquist joins from Tower Semiconductor, and has also served at AMIS and General Semiconductor. Blomquist is also on the board of Simtek and Microsemi. Morphi is a spinoff of technology commercia (More info...)
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Interview: Perry Solomon, Alera Technologies
Perry Solomon is President and CEO of Chatsworth-based Alera Technologies (www.aleratec.com). I spoke to Perry to learn a bit more about his company and its markets. BK: Tell me a bit about Alera Technologies - what are your products, and who are your customers? PS: Alera Technologies is a leading developer and manufacturer of "Prosumers' Choice" solutions for the DVD and CD publishing, duplicating and recording technology markets. Alera Technologies full line of DVD and CD publishing, duplic (More info...)
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