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Tom Kimen, Archie Stone and Edward Easton Archie Stone presents a $2,000 check to Ed Easton, president of the Key Biscayne Athletic Club, as KBAC treasurer Tom Kimen looks on. The Stone Foundation money will be used to purchase athletic equipment. Used helipad for sale The federal governmentâs General Services Administration still hasnât decided how to get rid of the 2,500 square foot helipad that sits in Biscayne Bay at the end of Bay Lane, built when former President Richard Nixon lived on that street. Quincy Culpepper, of the GSAâs regional office, said the top brass in Washington havenât decided what to do with the $418,000 helipad, which has been declared âexcess property.â ....
DURHAM – Success did not come overnight for Durham-based ProcessMaker, which just raised $45 million from Aldrich Capital Partners in its first outside investment for its open source automated workflow product. “It was a long haul,” said CEO Brian Reale in an interview with WRAL TechWire. “We took a lot of different paths. Most people don’t do that.” The funding is big news in the emerging field of no-code/low-code that ProcessMaker has helped pioneer. “The promise of no-code platforms is that they’ll make software development just as easy as using Word or PowerPoint so that the average business user can move projects forward without the extra cost (in money and time) of an engineering team,” notes VentureBeat. ....
February 12, 2021 @ 11:01 am By JD Alois Durham-based ProcessMaker is announcing today that it has closed $45 million in Series A funding from Aldrich Capital Partners. The financing marks the first outside investment for the previously bootstrapped Durham-based technology company. ProcessMaker is a leading no-code/low-code open source process automation platform founded during the dotcom boom and bust of 2000 by Bobby Vernon and Brian Reale. The two entrepreneurs failed early and quite often during their initial years, but in 2008 the team launched what is now known around the world as ProcessMaker – one of the first open source workflow software solutions in the industry at the time. ....