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Published Articles about Flywheel
Amid the economic wreckage, some sectors still hiring
December 22, 2008 - Jack Chang, McClatchy Newspapers — The U.S. economy is sinking deeper into recession and companies are shedding hundreds of thousands of jobs, but the technology firms that Santa Fe, N.M., venture capitalist Trevor Loy invests in haven’t stopped growing.
More deals, fewer dollars for cleantech in '09?
December 19, 2008 - Exclusive By Emma Ritch, Cleantech Group - U.S. venture capitalists predict that cleantech will be the only sector that won’t see a decline in 2009.
Cleantech investment breaks all-time record
October 1, 2008 - Cleantech today posted yet another record-breaking investment quarter globally, with smart grid, thin film and algae biofuel technologies enjoying all-times highs in financing.
Los Alamos and Sandia Labs: R&D Treasures
September 11, 2008 - How the famous weapons labs, Los Alamos and Sandia, are aiding corporations and spinning off startups.
USA Today - Venture capitalists today look far and wide for start-ups
August 28, 2008 - While others toiled in the technology mecca of Silicon Valley, Trevor Loy — a former Intel manager and Stanford University-trained engineer — pursued the digital road not taken.
State's private equity program helps keep venture capital flowing
July 11, 2008 - The New Mexico Private Equity Investment Program has helped generate a huge increase in local venture capital commitments in the past two years.
Venture capitalists invest $31 million in first quarter
May 29, 2008 - The New Mexico Venture Capital Association reported $31.1 million in new investments in 10 local companies during the first quarter of 2008.
Flywheel's Trevor Loy named to national association board
May 8, 2008 - Trevor Loy, managing partner of Flywheel Ventures, is one of six new members of the National Venture Capital Association’s board of directors.
New Mexico Pulls in Venture Capital - The state is a hotbed for venture investing
April 16, 2008 - True, it’s no silicon valley. but New Mexico is becoming a venture capital hot spot.
Venture capital remains robust despite economic downturn
March 21, 2008 - The U.S. economic slump creates challenges for New Mexico startup firms, but venture capital investment in local companies is unlikely to slow anytime soon.
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Published Articles about Flywheel's Portfolio Companies
Help for stressed-out global supply chains
December 31, 2008 - BusinessWeek - The software-as-a-service business model is such a good idea that it amazes me that it’s taking so long for it to penetrate Corporate America beyond the initial foray in sales force automation. One example I came on recently was Aravo Solutions, an 8-year-old San Francisco company that has only 60 employees but seems to have a very useful piece of software.
Aravo Closes $7 Million Series D Round to Fuel Explosive Company Growth
Dec 16, 2008 - Aravo Solutions, Inc., the leading provider of on-demand Supplier Information Management (SIM) software and services, today announced that it has closed $7 million in Series D funding.
TrackVia: Powerful Search Tool for All the Nooks and Crannies
November 10, 2008 - TrackVia equips database-dependent clients with a powerful, straightforward set of search options. The company recently tossed in a new set of features that make sorting through a database more like using an Internet search engine on steroids.
Trackvia - Online/Hosted databases: Who's Doing It and Why?
November 9, 2008 - What types of companies are using hosted databases and how are they using them? Here’s a few of Trackvia customers below. I hope some of these companies remind you of your own business and encourage you to create your own hosted database solutions.
Big Companies Want Software that Works like Aravo
November 6, 2008 - Cheerleaders of online software probably hope more big corporations will mimic General Electric’s approach to the latest trend in software delivery. GE last month began using online software—where businesses access applications over the Internet instead of on server computers operated by their information-technology departments—from Aravo Solutions to manage information from about 500,000 or so of its suppliers.
High-tech firm, Lingotek, broadens horizons
November 6, 2008 - Lingotek moves to Draper for work-force quality, location.
General Electric signs on with, Aravo, a San Francisco startup
November 4, 2008 - Startups all over Silicon Valley are cutting costs, but one, at least, claims to be doing well. Aravo CEO Tim Albinson said Wednesday that General Electric--Aravo’s biggest customer yet--is using Aravo’s software to manage relationships with more than 500,000 of its suppliers in six languages.
Tred takes home DIGI awards
October 31, 2008 - Tred Displays Corp. won a 2008 DIGI Award for Flat Panel Display Excellence.
SkyFuel’s solar ‘mirror-film’ could lead to paradigm shift
October 10, 2008 - Commercial-scale solar power could get a huge boost from ground-breaking technology developed by Albuquerque-based SkyFuel LLC.
TRED Displays to launch indoor digital signage in Chicago
October 2, 2008 - TRED Displays Corp. will launch its newly developed indoor digital signage system at the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS) annual conference in Chicago on October 5-7.

