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Incisive Introduced as Valley Inception`s Newest Venture

Tue Nov 3, 2009 8:05am EST
SARATOGA, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
Valley Inception, LLC today introduced its newest property, Incisive. The
Incisive portfolio of online Software as a Service (SaaS) and installable
products are based on its acquisition of spreadsheet analysis technology from
RedRover Software, Inc, a developer of enterprise-class spreadsheet analysis and
management software and services. Headquartered in Silicon Valley, California,
and with development offices in Corvallis, Oregon, Valley Inception-owned
Incisive will deliver the industry`s first spreadsheet analysis and management
software as a service (SaaS). The first Incisive product will be announced in
November 2009. 

"All business applications and office productivity products will transition to
online services over time; Google and others have led the way and Microsoft is
not far behind," said Jack Smith, co-founder and partner of Valley Inception,
LLC. "Incisive is committed to delivering a portfolio of online products that
offer best-in-class spreadsheet error detection, management and risk mitigation.
These online products complement Incisive`s interactive installable products
based on technology acquired from RedRover Software, Inc. Using the SaaS model
to deliver these applications ensures that end users are always using Incisive`s
latest technology for risk mitigation, with plenty of data center computing
power for deep analysis." 

The technology behind Incisive products was conceived and incubated at Oregon
State University in Corvallis. Today, Incisive products and services are
compatible with market-leading spreadsheet applications, such as: Microsoft
Office Excel 2007, 2003, 2000 and Mac; Google Spreadsheets; and Apple Numbers.
Further information about Incisive can be requested at www.incisive.com. 

Valley Inception, LLC is a technology investment and development firm
headquartered in Saratoga, California. The firm`s founding partners are Jack
Smith, co-founder of Hotmail, and Susan Y. Xu, a WebEx pioneer. Valley Inception
is presently focused in the risk mitigation and mobile media markets. 

The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the
trademarks of their respective owners.

Dopp & Associates, Inc.
Jill Dopp, 303-324-0044
jill@doppinc.com

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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