SF Beta April Wrap-up
Published on April 30th, 2007 by Christian

(Photo Credit: Josh Lowensohn)
Once again, SF Beta arrived in the heart of downtown San Francisco for a big night, celebrating the best of the emerging technology community. Despite an evening packed with events, attendance was strong, with hundreds of founders, developers, and the usual bunch joining us for an awesome evening.
We had demos from a number of companies, including:
- LaborFair
- TeamWork Live
- Koders
- SonicSwap
- Dotherightthing
- RateItAll
- Collanos
- eSibyl by MediaSentiment
- SustainLane
- LuckyOliver
- WipBox
- Litepost
Our event was made possible by two generous sponsors:
ServePath
ServePath provides custom managed hosting and load-balanced server networks built to meet your intensive and mission-critical requirements. All products and services are backed by ServePath’s 10,000%™ guaranteed service level agreement, the strongest in the hosting industry.
b-Hive Networks
B-hive is transforming the data center network from a conduit into the key to delivering a reliable, high-quality Web user experience. B-hive’s Transaction Intelligent Networking™ technology enables the network to analyze and route business transactions instead of IP packets. As a result, Data Center operations groups can monitor the end-user experience and optimize availability, performance and application infrastructure allocation - according to business objectives.
And last but not least, SF Beta wouldn’t be complete without photos. You can find recent sets by Brian Caldwell and Josh Lowensohn on Flickr.










[...] Koders dropped in on the April ‘07 gathering of sfbeta to share a sneak peek at the Koders Pro Edition. Our demo station was swarmed for the 90 minutes allocated to Koders. Mike and Mark received a ton of great feedback and encouragement. sfbeta is a fun and supportive environment, so if you’re thinking about demoing there… just do it! Thanks to everyone who stopped by our table and special thanks to Chirstian Perry for hosting sfbeta. [...]
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