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California has no water and lots of liquidity

Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. Danny, Natasha, and Alex were on deck this week, with Grace on th

SaaS-focused Acceleprise rebrands, raises $30M in new capital

TechCrunch has covered Acceleprise several times over the years, including a look at its mid-2020 accelerator startup batch from its three accelerators. The firm has long focused on business-to-busine

Acceleprise announces 26 SaaS startups from its trio of accelerators

The TechCrunch crew has worked to keep tabs on this year’s startup accelerator classes. Conventional wisdom in startup land states that great companies are founded during more trying economic ti

‘The Operators’: Acceleprise partner Whitney Sales and Docsend CEO Russ Heddleston on how to grow your sales strategies

Tim Hsia & Neil Devani Contributor Share on X Tim Hsia is the CEO of Media Mobilize and a Venture Partner at Digital Garage. Neil Devani is an angel investor and venture capitalist focused on comp

Meet the latest cohort of Acceleprise startups, and the apps they built to make work easier

Acceleprise, a San Francisco-based accelerator for enterprise tech and software-as-a-service startups, held a Demo Day for its third cohort of companies today. The accelerator invests $50,000 into eac

Acceleprise Accelerator Aims $3.5M Fund At Early Stage Enterprise Apps

Acceleprise Ventures, a San Francisco-based incubator anchored by investor Sean Glass, announced a new $3.5 million fund with a pronounced enterprise app bent. It also announced 10 newly funded compan

Acceleprise Adds 8 Companies To New Class, Shows Growth Of Enterprise Startup Culture

<a target="_blank" href="http://www.acceleprise.vc/">Acceleprise</a>, an accelerator for enterprise startups, has announced eight new companies for its latest class. The companies were chosen from an

ExecOnline Raises 800K From Washington Post For Executive Education Service That Partners With Top 10 Business Schools

ExecOnline has raised $800,000 in seed funding from the Washington Post for executives to get online training from top 10 business schools. The service will target Fortune 500 companies that often