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May 29, 2007
Money Trickles To Web 2.0 Enterprise Startups
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Belgium’s Babelgom, not to be confused with Italy’s Babelgum, the WebTV startup, has raised some outside capital for its SaaS venture [via Web 2.0 in Belgium ], while over in Austria Onepoint Software raised an undisclosed amount from a Swiss investor.
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Onepoint, which sells two version of a project management software package, a free one and a full feature one that includes costs, time, planning, and conflict alerting. The company says it's fast to set up and since it's web based, there is no client software to manage.
Onepoint’s founder and CEO Gerald Mesaric, as well as a couple of members of the founding team hail from Hyperwave, a company we know well from Web 1.0. It’s software is used for managing projects. The application has its roots in the open source Timmon distribution.
View Onepoint
These two are the latest enterprise-oriented software developers raising small amounts of capital. The trend is software that improves or expands the functionality of web-based apps and business process, and SaaS.
Exhibited by companies like Xcalia and Talend in France, and Comactivity in Sweden, which we’ve covered over the past few months.
alarm:clock euro reports
Talend
Xcalia
Comactivity
Posted on May 29, 2007 05:15 AM | Posted to News And Updates | Permalink
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