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Innovation in Startup Business Models
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Michael Skok |
04/05/12 |
Boston
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Modo Labs, Open Source Spinoff from MIT, Wants to Be the JBoss of Mobile Design
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Gregory T. Huang |
10/12/11 |
Boston
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Acquia Scores $15M for Social Publishing
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Gregory T. Huang |
07/20/11 |
Boston
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Acquia Lands $15,000,000 Series D Funding Round
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VentureDeal |
07/20/11 |
Boston
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Oracle Buys ATG for $1B, Acquia Raises $8.5M, Boston Scientific Sells Unit to Stryker for $1.5B, & More Boston-Area Deals News
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Rebecca Zacks |
11/04/10 |
Boston
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$8.5M Series C for Acquia
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Erin Kutz |
11/01/10 |
Boston
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Acquia Receives Series C Funding Round
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VentureDeal |
11/01/10 |
Boston
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Acquia on Why Web Publishers Love Drupal—And How the Startup Balances Business With Belonging to an Open-Source Community
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Wade Roush |
08/20/09 |
Boston
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$8M More for Acquia, Novartis-Alnylam Collaboration Continues, Virtualization Firm Akiba Acquires $6.53M, & More Boston-Area Deals News
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Rebecca Zacks |
07/24/09 |
Boston
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$8M Second Round for Acquia
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Wade Roush |
07/20/09 |
Boston
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Acquia Garners $8,000,000 Series B Financing Round
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VentureDeal |
07/20/09 |
Boston
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Will 2009 Be The Year of Crowdsourcing?
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Alex Lindahl |
05/21/09 |
Boston
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Acquia Expands Beta Testing of Commercial Drupal
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Wade Roush |
08/27/08 |
Boston
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Web 2.0 Investments Up in 2007 But Likely Close to Peak—New England Second to Silicon Valley
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Neil Savage |
03/19/08 |
Boston
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Acquia Previews Drupal’s Commercial Twin
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Wade Roush |
03/03/08 |
Boston
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Glasshouse Plots for VMware IPO Sequel, Idera Partners With Merck, iRobot Inks Deal With Army, & More
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Rebecca Zacks |
12/24/07 |
Boston
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A Big Drop in the Bucket for Drupal
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Wade Roush |
12/20/07 |
Boston
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