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Identity authentication and fraud prevention company AuthenticID lands $100M

GeekWire

Founded in 2001, AuthenticID provides “identity proofing” software to U.S. wireless carriers, banks, credit bureaus, and other large enterprise companies. Seattle-based AuthenticID landed $100 million in a minority investment from Long Ridge Equity Partners.

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Vote for Deal of the Year: Affini-T Therapeutics, Bungie, Copper, First Mode, MotherDuck

GeekWire

based game development shop, once part of the tech giant, drove the success of the original Xbox in 2001 with Halo: Combat Evolved. Related coverage: Copper, a banking app for teens with nearly 1M users, lands $29M to expand into investing First Mode inks $1.5B Bungie is now an independent Sony Interactive Entertainment subsidiary.

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Should Bank CIOs Be Sharing Data To Improve Security?

The Accidental Successful CIO

How much sharing is too much sharing for bank CIOs? When the bad guys go after a bank, because of the importance of information technology it is the responsibility of the Bank’s CIO to keep the bank’s networks and electronic assets safe. The Big Bank Data Experiment. This group of banks includes J.P.

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Goodbye, Ctrl+F: AI startup aims to help financial analysts scour corporate filings with chatbot tool

GeekWire

The SEC’s EDGAR advanced search tool lets users search electronic filings dating back to 2001 using keywords and names. Banks are betting that recent advancements in the tech can make data processing and risk modeling easier, gaining an edge as analysis becomes increasingly complex.

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Startup tips from Isilon co-founder Sujal Patel on product-market fit, recruiting, hiring, scrappiness

GeekWire

The veteran Seattle entrepreneur co-founded Isilon Systems in 2001, helped take the storage company public five years later, maneuvered it through the global financial crisis, and sold it for $2.25 Sujal Patel. GeekWire Photo / Taylor Soper) Sujal Patel knows a thing or two about tech startups. billion in 2012.

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3 ways to advance sustainability in high performance computing

CIO Business Intelligence

Since 2001, Durham University’s tier 1 national supercomputing facility has supported scientists and researchers around the world and is using HPC to build a digital simulation of the universe, starting with the Big Bang. At Durham University, this principle is fundamental to providing HPC resources.

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Endgame Announces Advisory Board with Commercial and Federal Technology Expertise

CTOvision

Shelley Leibowitz Shelley Leibowitz served as the first Group-wide Chief Information Officer at the World Bank. In this role, she was responsible for the technology services and capabilities that underlie the work of delivering quality knowledge and financing products to the Bank Group’s clients across the globe. Previously, Ms.

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