Tech roundup: Commerce Sync announces new integration, the future of Denver tech and more

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Published on Feb. 11, 2016
Tech roundup: Commerce Sync announces new integration, the future of Denver tech and more

Commerce Sync announces new Square and QuickBooks integration

In a new partnership, accounting automation provider ’s small business accounting software now integrates with Square and QuickBooks. The application will transfer sales information from Square to QuickBooks, making it easier for small businesses to perform accounting tasks. [Press release]

 

The future of Denver tech

Technical.ly provided a great analysis of the ways the Denver metro area is changing, especially in the startup community. It’s a fascinating outsider view and does a great breakdown of things to come, like companies moving to the Union Station neighborhood and the community effects of startup exits to larger companies. [The Denver startup community is nearing a tipping point, Technical.ly]

 

Parkifi pulls in $8M

Parking tech startup added another $8 million to their portfolio this week in their largest round yet. The company, which uses sensors to monitor parking availability, has raised $11.3 million to date. [Parking company moves past $11M in funding, BusinessDen]

 

Globig launches a new feature

, part of the new Mergelane cohort, launched a new feature called Ask Globig Experts this week. The startup, which helps companies expand internationally, will allow companies ask questions of their team of experts for free. [Press release]

 

DISH heads downtown

Network announced their plans to open an office in Downtown Denver, a move they expect will bring 100 jobs to Colorado’s tech market. The office will primarily house software development operations. They plan to expand their current software development capabilities to better serve their products and services, like their Hopper DVR platform and Sling TV, their streaming service. [Built In Colorado]

 

Lulzbot expands to Australia

Loveland 3-D Printer maker this week announced the opening of a fulfillment center based in Australia. The fulfillment center will help the company offset shipping costs to Australia, the company’s fourth-largest customer base. Aleph Objects already has distribution centers in the U.S., the U.K. and Canada [3-D printer maker Aleph Objects expands LulzBot to Australia, Denver Post]

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