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Does Atrify Signal The Atrophy Of GDSN? Decoding The 1WorldSync Acquisition

Forrester IT

“Product data is the lifeblood of many large enterprises. For manufacturers and CPG companies, the efficiency of the product supply and distribution chain may be their one and only true differentiator,” Forrester wrote in 2009.

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Perspectives On One Identity’s Acquisition of OneLogin

Forrester IT

Founded in 2009, OneLogin is an established pure-play IDaaS vendor that primarily serves midmarket enterprises, with a unified platform for employees, partners, and customers and has raised over $170 million in venture financing. Forrester estimates this purchase price was likely in the $400M-$600M range.

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What is TOGAF? An enterprise architecture methodology for business

CIO Business Intelligence

The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is an enterprise architecture methodology that offers a high-level framework for enterprise software development. The TOGAF certification is especially useful for enterprise architects , because it’s a common methodology and framework used in the field. TOGAF definition.

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Top blog posts of 2009: Enterprise 2.0 and organizational effectiveness

Trends in the Living Networks

Continuing my series of my blog posts that have attracted the most interest in 2009, here is my selection of 10 posts on Enterprise 2.0 Why ‘critical mass’ is intensely relevant to Enterprise 2.0 What the diffusion curve means for Enterprise 2.0 Enterprise 2.0: Enterprise 2.0: and the Enterprise.

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Payments company Blackhawk Network to acquire digital gift card startup Tango Card

GeekWire

Tango Card employs more than 250 people and is led by CEO David Leeds , who founded the company in 2009. ” He added: “The announcement is the result of 15 years of daily commitment to our enterprise customers and their reward, incentive, and payout recipients.”

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Battery Ventures makes majority investment in Seattle enterprise security startup DomainTools

GeekWire

DomainTools is led by Tim Chen , a longtime tech exec who joined in 2009. The founders sold the company in 2009 to a group of now-former shareholders. It pivoted in 2013 from a retail to an enterprise business model, focusing on network security. The threat intelligence market is expected to grow from $5.5 billion in 2027.

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This Seattle investor went from Google to Africa to a big exit — and is back home investing in startups

GeekWire

The entrepreneur-turned-investor is leading Aviso Ventures , a venture capital fund founded last year that backs early stage enterprise and infrastructure software startups. After graduating from Shorewood High School in north Seattle and doing his undergraduate studies at Stanford, Peterson spent three years at Google from 2006 to 2009.

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