Nebula, Incubators, Bubbles: The 1-Minute Version of Last Week’s Bay Area BizTech News

The Google-Motorola bombshell on Monday shifted the timeline, pushing our roundup of last week’s news to today (Tuesday).

—I profiled Nebula, a Palo Alto startup adapting open-source cloud computing technology from NASA to build an enterprise cloud appliance—a device that helps companies with large data centers set up private clouds similar to Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud. Nebula CEO Chris Kemp, former chief technology officer at NASA, told me that he decided to start the company after Andy Bechtolsheim—the famous Sun Microsystems co-founder and the initial investor in Google—offered to slide a check across the table.

—Xconomy published its third annual Guide to Venture Incubators, which includes profiles of 64 organizations offering mentorship, investment, space, and other forms of support to startups. That’s nearly double the number of incubators surveyed in our 2010 guide—and in my Friday column I argued that there’s an incubator bubble, and that only the largest, most prestigious incubators are likely to survive as businesses over the long term. (All the more reason to choose carefully if you’re a startup considering going the incubator route.)

—In a one-on-one interview, TIBCO CEO Vivek Ranadivé shared some recent thoughts about the death of science, the rise of pattern recognition in business, and the importance of data in basketball. The latter point is of more than passing interest for Ranadivé, who is now part owner of the Golden State Warriors.

—IT management provider ServiceNow of San Diego opened a big San Jose office, making what it called a “long overdue debut” in Silicon Valley, as my colleague Bruce Bigelow reported.

—Zendesk introduced an enterprise version of its online support desk software with more features and a higher price. CEO Mikkel Svane told me that customer research indicated “many large companies were interested in adopting Zendesk if we could just cater for some of their needs related to security, administration and operating globally with multiple brands.”

—San Francisco-based utility PG&E is testing electric powertrain technology from Auburn Hills, MI-based ALTe on its truck fleet, as my colleague Sarah Schmid reported from Detroit.

—In financing news, Bloomspot raised $40 millionOkta raised $16.5 million, PivotLink raised $8.1 million, Hotlink raised $10 million, BVI Networks raised $8 million, Couchbase raised $14 million, RocketLawyer raised $18.5 million, Link A Media raised $16 millionNuvoSun added $8.6 million to its January funding round, and a regulatory filing put the amount of a previously reported funding round for ParAccel at $10 million.

—In M&A news, Say Media bought Remodelista, and Twitter bought Bagcheck.

Author: Wade Roush

Between 2007 and 2014, I was a staff editor for Xconomy in Boston and San Francisco. Since 2008 I've been writing a weekly opinion/review column called VOX: The Voice of Xperience. (From 2008 to 2013 the column was known as World Wide Wade.) I've been writing about science and technology professionally since 1994. Before joining Xconomy in 2007, I was a staff member at MIT’s Technology Review from 2001 to 2006, serving as senior editor, San Francisco bureau chief, and executive editor of TechnologyReview.com. Before that, I was the Boston bureau reporter for Science, managing editor of supercomputing publications at NASA Ames Research Center, and Web editor at e-book pioneer NuvoMedia. I have a B.A. in the history of science from Harvard College and a PhD in the history and social study of science and technology from MIT. I've published articles in Science, Technology Review, IEEE Spectrum, Encyclopaedia Brittanica, Technology and Culture, Alaska Airlines Magazine, and World Business, and I've been a guest of NPR, CNN, CNBC, NECN, WGBH and the PBS NewsHour. I'm a frequent conference participant and enjoy opportunities to moderate panel discussions and on-stage chats. My personal site: waderoush.com My social media coordinates: Twitter: @wroush Facebook: facebook.com/wade.roush LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/waderoush Google+ : google.com/+WadeRoush YouTube: youtube.com/wroush1967 Flickr: flickr.com/photos/wroush/ Pinterest: pinterest.com/waderoush/