Bringing sanity to sales, Tylr Mobile promises to unify Salesforce with your inbox

Launching today, Tylr Mobile is a San Francisco-based startup that aims to improve how we work on a smartphone or tablet.

Silicon Valley rallies behind Alchemist, an incubator for B2B startups (exclusive)

The startups that have been selected for the first class are far from sexy -- unless a "software-defined infrastructure platform for heterogeneous computing" does it for you -- but they're all generating revenues. What they have in common is that they target their products at businesses, not consumers.

Tylr Mobile nabs $500K from Citrix Accelerator, Alchemist and more (exclusive)

Tylr Mobile, a startup in stealth mode that is building a better way for business users to work on a smartphone or tablet device, has been selected by two accelerators, and has received investment from private individuals at companies like SAP, Salesforce.com and Oracle.