Waltham’s OpenPages, a developer of risk management systems, is acquired by IBM October 3, 2010
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Waltham’s OpenPages, a developer of risk and compliance management systems, is acquired by Armonk, New York -based IBM for undisclosed terms.
In a statement, Rob Ashe, IBM’s general manager of business analytics, said: “Integrating risk management systems across once-divided units and functions is essential to seeing the bigger picture. The combination of IBM and OpenPages will provide a holistic and consistent approach to risk management helping companies combine that insight with performance management to drive better decision making.”
OpenPages is the latest IBM acquisition in Massachusetts. Last month, IBM said it was purchasing Unica Corp. of Waltham for $480 million. Over the years, IBM has scooped up more than a dozen Massachusetts businesses in such fields as data storage and security.
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Wilbraham, Massachusetts based FloDesign, wind turbine manufacturer, announces their Series B round of $35 Million in equity funding June 28, 2010
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Wilbraham, Massachusetts based FloDesign, a maker of wind turbines that resemble jet engines, announces their Series B round of $35 Million in equity funding led by a group of investors including Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Technology Partners, VantagePoint Venture Partners, and Goldman Sachs.
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