Extra! Extra! - Crossroads PR Clients in the News - January 2013 Issue
Have you seen Crossroads PR clients in the news lately? Here’s the scoop on their announcements in January.
Clinipace
Clinipace announced significant innovations to its proprietary TEMPO eClinical platform. This most recent release of TEMPO also marks the first time the platform has been offered on a Shared Component Framework (SCF), which allows the company's clients to manage multiple trials supported by TEMPO. Additionally, Clinipace is introducing the concept of Configurable Modules, which are a set of predefined workflows, forms, and reports bundled together as a unit on the same platform within one database.
FORBES named Clinipace One of America’s Most Promising Companies, ranking the company #36 in a list of 100 most promising companies. The publication hits newsstands on February 13. In the interim, the online story can be found at http://www.forbes.com/companies/clinipace/.
Square 1 Bank
Square 1 Bank made two announcements in January. The company provided a $5 million debt facility to new, San Jose-based client, Kovio, Inc., whose investors include Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, DAG Ventures, and Tyco, among others. Proceeds of the credit facility will be used to support the company’s growth.
Halcyon Healthcare, a company formed to deliver the next generation of home health and hospice care solutions, also received a credit facility from Square 1 Bank to support the company’s organic growth, and provide working capital to fund future acquisitions.
Syncfusion
Syncfusion, Inc. announced it achieved continued customer growth and product innovation throughout 2012. Licenses grew by over 55 percent (when compared to 2011) and Syncfusion’s customer retention rate remained at over 80 percent. Additionally, three new products were released to meet the changing needs of Windows developers: Orubase, a cross platform mobile application development tool, WinRT Suite, an expansive XAML toolkit and Metro Studio, a free suite of more than 1,700 vector-based Microsoft Design Language icons.














