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Stephen Nellis


| Friday, May 6th, 2011

Santa Barbara startups scramble to find homes

Real Estate, Technology, Top Stories

A group of technology veterans and a State Street landowner are working to secure a new home for dozens of tenants — many of them startup companies — that were recently given 30 days to pack up and leave the technology center at 402 E. Gutierrez St. in Santa Barbara.

| Friday, May 6th, 2011

Scaling up: Cloud computing firm expands to double its space

Real Estate, Technology, Top Stories

RightScale is taking over 26,000 square feet of space in downtown Santa Barbara.

| Friday, May 6th, 2011

Smaller, better, faster: Goleta photonics firm looks for a breakthrough

Features, Technology

Goleta-based startup Aurrion is working on silicon photonics integration.

| Friday, May 6th, 2011

Smaller firms win in defense makeover

Top Stories, Tri-County Economy

The defense industry in the Tri-Counties is headed for its biggest shakeup in decades. Longtime players are cutting jobs while younger firms see growth as the Pentagon draws down its two foreign wars and focuses on strategic threats. Raytheon, a major Goleta employer, confirmed layoffs that will affect about 160 of its jobs in Goleta. Read More →

| Friday, May 6th, 2011

ValueClick defies its skeptics

Banking & Finance, Earnings, Top Stories, Tri-County Public Companies

ValueClick is out to prove to investors that it still has some pluck after more than a decade in the digital marketing business.

| Friday, May 6th, 2011

UCSB engineering recruits Bell Labs veteran

Latest news

UC Santa Barbara has named a new dean of its College of Engineering.

| Friday, April 29th, 2011

Strength in numbers: Thousand Oaks firm taps crowds

Features, Personal Finance, Small Business

Invested.in helps individuals and organizations tap their social networks for funding.