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LinuxPR: NY VC funds ActiveState: International Angels Invest in Software Development Company

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Sep 27, 2000

ActiveState sets the standard for delivering high quality
tools to the Perl and Python communities.

“ActiveState, a leading provider of Internet programming
software and services, announced the closure of its latest round of
financing, which included lead funding by NY venture capital firm
Opticality Ventures, which specializes in backing open source
firms.”

“ActiveState also received strategic investments from
ActiveState Board Member and Red Hat CTO Michael Tiemann; Nick
Bedford, Head of German Equity Sales for the investment banking
firm, Warburg, Dillon & Reid AG; and renowned members of
Vancouver’s high tech community.”

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