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Smartphones are seen at Spring wireless headquarters in Sao Paulo July 28, 2010. For once, Sao Paulo's horrid traffic could turn out to be a competitive advantage. Brazilian technology firm Spring Wireless, which developed "mobility software" to help clients stay productive while stuck in the constant gridlock of Brazil's business capital, is now contemplating a listing on the Nasdaq to help consolidate an expansion overseas. The privately-owned … read more
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(Reuters) - For once, Sao Paulo's horrid traffic could help a local company get somewhere Brazil's Spring Wireless, which developed "mobility software" to help clients stay productive while stuck in the constant gridlock of the nation's business capital, is contemplating a Nasdaq listing in a couple of years to help fund an expansion overseas. The privately owned company, founded in 2001 by former Goldman Sachs banker Marcelo Conde , is vying for a bigger share of the … read more
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Todd Bishop , Tech flash, on Friday, July 30, 2010, 11:17am PDT Shakil Haroon , a former manager in Microsoft’s mobile business, is the Seattle-based general manager for Spring Wireless , a Brazilian company that makes mobile software applications for big companies. The company established its U.S. headquarters in Seattle last year . Haroon's past experience at Microsoft and current work in enterprise mobile software gives him a unique perspective on trends in the … read more
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By Susan Nunziata , Mobile Enterprise Magazine On the heels of SAP America's $5.8 billion planned acquisition of Sybase comes the news that SAP Ventures is among the investors in a $12 million series D round of financing for mobile enterprise application platform (MEAP) vendor Spring Wireless Spring Wireless announced the financial infusion May 17, 2010. In addition to new investor SAP ventures, returning investors Goldman Sachs and New Enterprise Associates (NEA) are included … read more
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Evan Koblentz The dust is settling from SAP's bombshell acquisition of Sybase for approximately $5.8 billion this week. By all accounts, the deal changes the enterprise IT landscape, and not just the mobile landscape. It's the first time we have seen a stalwart enterprise software company make such a big and bold move into mobile outside of the handset or operating system game. Here's an eight-bit byte of questions we hope to see answered in the next few months. Why did SAP … read more
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