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Intel Capital Commits $200 Million as Part of President Obama’s “Startup America” Campaign

Intel Capital joins Public and Private Companies and Foundations to Invest in American Entrepreneurs

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
  • Intel Capital continues its Invest in America Fund commitment with new $200M pledge
  • Intel Capital executive joins the Startup America partnership board of advisors
  • Previous $200M Invest in America Fund commitment for 2010 and 2011 was met in less than one year

WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 31, 2011 – Intel Corporation announced that it has joined President Obama’s Startup America campaign to strengthen entrepreneurship in the United States. As part of this partnership, and in conjunction with its ongoing Invest in America initiative, Intel Capital, Intel Corporation’s global investment organization has pledged to invest another $200 million in American technology companies and joined the campaign’s board of advisors.

“Intel is dedicated to creating a culture of investment in the United States that supports American startups and the country’s future competitiveness,” said Arvind Sodhani, president of Intel Capital and Intel executive vice president.  “We are pleased to join the Administration in the effort to help new businesses succeed in the United States and consider this partnership an important opportunity to promote education, innovation and entrepreneurship to maintain a globally competitive economy.”

“Startup America” is a White House campaign to celebrate, inspire and accelerate high-growth entrepreneurship throughout the nation. This coordinated public/private effort brings together an alliance of the country’s most innovative entrepreneurs, corporations, universities, foundations, and other leaders, working in concert with a wide range of federal agencies to dramatically increase the prevalence and success of American entrepreneurs.

Intel Capital’s new $200 million commitment comes almost a year after the launch of the Invest in America Alliance, an Intel led initiative supported by many leading venture capital firms and corporations aimed at further anchoring the nation’s competitiveness on the global stage. As part of the Invest in America Alliance, which was announced in Feb. 2010, Intel committed to invest $200 million over two years in U.S.-based growth-oriented industries through its Invest in America Fund. Intel Capital met this original commitment in less than a year.

The Intel Capital Invest in America portfolio companies are addressing areas on the forefront of technology innovation from distributed energy resource management and cloud platform technologies to educational gaming and dynamic mobile video optimization. As these companies grow and create the next breakthroughs in technology innovation, they serve as a strong example of how private sector efforts can complement state and federal programs to foster fast growing, emerging industries with high job creation potential.

Intel believes a culture of investment is essential to keeping the U.S. on the leading edge of technology innovation and stimulating economic activity.  Last week, Intel announced plans to invest $100 million directly into U.S. university research over the next 5 years. Intel Corporation is engaged with a number of university research centers to focus on projects in select technology areas that align with the company’s research agenda including visual computing, mobility, security and embedded solutions.

About Intel
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is a world leader in computing innovation. The company designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world’s computing devices. Additional information about Intel is available at newsroom.intel.com and blogs.intel.com.

About Intel Capital
Intel Capital, Intel’s global investment organization, makes equity investments in innovative technology start-ups and companies worldwide. Intel Capital invests in a broad range of companies offering hardware, software, and services targeting enterprise, home, mobility, health, consumer Internet, semiconductor manufacturing and cleantech. Since 1991, Intel Capital has invested more than US$9.8 billion in over 1,100 companies in 48 countries. In that timeframe, 189 portfolio companies have gone public on various exchanges around the world and 258 were acquired or participated in a merger. In 2010, Intel Capital invested US$327 million in 119 investments with approximately 44 percent of funds invested outside the U.S. and Canada. For more information on Intel Capital and its differentiated advantages, visit www.intelcapital.com.

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“The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills” Reunion Part I Tonight!

Russians favor EU for economic reasons

Being part of the EU is something more and more Russians desire, according to the latest Deutsche Welle poll. And it is the perceived economic benefits that makes them want to be part of the bloc.

Document Imaging in Business Part 3: Clutter Kill Posted By : Manuel J. Montesino

There are many ways in which paperless-office software can dramatically reduce the sheer bulk of paper and files around your office. While it’s a good goal to convert paper documents as early as possible, it’s an even better goal to prevent paper documents from being created in the first place.

Document Imaging in Business – Part 4: Making Images Work For You Posted By : Manuel J. Montesino

There are many reasons why document management software is rapidly becoming a business standard across so many industries. With fewer input errors, reduced paper, and paper-related costs, better security and improved accessibility, it’s no wonder that document management is being integrated with so many different technologies and disciplines, from e-mail to accounting software.

Dhoni blames openers, but lauds part time spinners

Mahendra Singh Dhoni634151Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni blamed a poor start but lauded the part time spinners as India suffered a humiliating 135 runs loss to South Africa in the first One-day International at the Kingsmead Stadium here Wednesday. Chasing a target of 290 runs, India were bowled out for 154 runs in 35.4 overs as South Africa [...]

Microsoft’s Muglia’s Departure Part of Larger Executive Drain

Microsoft Server and Tools Business President Bob Muglia is leaving the company this summer, following other prominent executives over the past few months. – Microsofts executive-level departures have continued into
2011, with the announcement that Bob Muglia, president of the Server and Tools
Business, will depart the company this summer. Muglia is a two-decade veteran
of the company.
“While Windows and Office are household words, our Server
and T…


Great to be a part of home team, says Sreesanth

SreesanthIndia’s temperamental fast bowler Shantakumaran Sreesanth was happy to be a part of his home team as the Kochi franchise bought him for $900,000 during the players’ auction for Indian Premier League (IPL) season four here Saturday. “Thanks a lot for ur support and wishes..gr8 to be in home team..kochi,” Sreesanth tweeted. Sreesanth had a [...]

Document Imaging in Business, Part 1: Documents vs. Images Posted By : Manuel J. Montesino

Until recently, the term ‘paperless office’ was a joke among office engineers, but today it’s become a reality with a little help from the imaging and document-management industries.

Document Imaging in Business Part 2: The Power of Imaging Posted By : Manuel J. Montesino

Even though the digital-imaging process has completely revolutionized the notion of the paperless office, many businesses still have outdated workflows, capturing a paper document when it nears the end of its lifespan.

Document Imaging in Business – Part 6: A Real-Life Example Posted By : Manuel Montesino

So far, we’ve talked in some detail about just how document management software can turn your workplace into a paperless office with some degree of ease. Now, let’s look at a hypothetical example of what this process might look like in the office itself.

Windows Vista Part II Posted By : Chris Holgate

A popular operating system by Microsoft. Pros and cons explained.

Enterprise wiki initiatives part of social media efforts Posted By : Mitchell Leeder

More often than not, enterprise social media novices think networking sites, such as Facebook and Twitter, are the only elements of a successful effort. However, eWeek recently reported implementing an enterprise wiki and collaboration software, among other things, can help organizations benefit from the growing popularity of social web 2.0 tools.

Windows Vista Part I Posted By : Chris Holgate

Windows Vista is a popular Operating System and here are the pros and cons.

Document Imaging in Business – Part 5: Object Linking and Embedding Posted By : Manuel Montesino

Microsoft created the concept of Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) for operating-system functions, but the technology has profound applications to the document management industry as well. OLE essentially enables your client-side document imaging software to appear as though it’s built into your basic Windows-based programs, creating a seamless GUI for your workers.

Document Imaging in Business – Part 4: Making Images Work For You Posted By : Manuel Montesino

There are many reasons why document management software is rapidly becoming a business standard across so many industries. With fewer input errors, reduced paper, and paper-related costs, better security and improved accessibility, it’s no wonder that document management is being integrated with so many different technologies and disciplines, from e-mail to accounting software. It’s all about reducing and eliminating the need for documents to exist outside of a digital format.

November Job Cuts Part of ‘Normal’ Pattern: Report

Yes, the unemployment rate jumped a tad to 9.6 percent, but seasonal norms for layoffs are in play in the fourth quarter, reminds a report on job trends. Technology is still faring better than most industries. –
After
eight months of steady job growth in 2010 and a gradual lowering of the
unemployment rate, November was the worst month for job cuts for the entire
year. But as one outplacement firm that tracks layoffs and hiring closely
reminds us, the last quarter of the year is the time when job cuts…


Emily Blunt insists she’s not part of Hollywood”s elite

emily blunt 4In an interview with Harper”s Bazaar UK, British actress Emily Blunt has said that she is not one of the Hollywood elite. The 27-year-old actress seems impervious to the cultish ways of Hollywood. “After this interview, I”m going to immigration to try to sort out my Green Card, just like any other normal person,” the [...]

Programs for designers for Mac (Part 3) Posted By : EddySh

Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended for Mac:

Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended has been announced for Mac users. Now you can use this program and can draw more benefits while working for different business related projects.

France, Ireland and Hungary Seize Pensions As Part of Move By Governments to Use Long-Term Assets to Fill “Short-Term Deficits”

France is apparently following the example of Ireland and Hungary and seizing pension funds.According to eFinancialNews, the French parliament passed a law last week allowing 36 billion Euros to be seized from the French reserve pension fund to be used…