How a local startup is attracting big-name clients with its interactive presentation platform.
Technology
Twin Cities leaders combine science, human connections and business savvy to improve effectiveness and efficiency.
The telecommunications company's purchase of Scott-Rice Telephone will expand its regional presence.
The Fortune 500 tech services and consulting company recently announced a plan to add 400 "highly skilled technology jobs" in Minneapolis by the end of 2020.
Telecoms are moving business communications well beyond phone calls and emails.
The four-day event kicks off in January each year, highlighting the who’s who and latest and greatest in the tech world.
Broadband is critical to the fate of Greater Minnesota. But the people who can make a difference, from providers to politicians, don't even agree on the problem, much less the solution.
Accessible360 is helping to open up the internet for the disabled, creating potentially new opportunities for businesses in nearly every industry.
Individuals, as well as companies small (StemoniX, OneOme) and large (SelectComfort), were honored at the 18th annual event held by the Minnesota High Tech Association (MHTA).
The e-commerce company has already passed its prior year’s revenue ($1.84 billion) with a month and a half still left in the year.
Perbix and its 150-member team will remain in Minnesota. Meanwhile, the automaker said it would be “expanding [its] presence and recruiting efforts in the Twin Cities area.”
Shifting to cloud-based IT should make solid
business sense—as well as secure your data.
The Leadpages co-founder’s next project is Nomics, which aims to be the “Yahoo Finance for cryptocurrencies” like Bitcoin.
The Revenue Department will have less than three weeks to respond to the technology company.
How one startup is helping residents build credit through rent payments.
At TCB’s CIO Forum, industry leaders highlight tech innovations and how they are building a talent base.
The makers of Astropad, which won the 2015 Minnesota Cup competition, found immediate success upon creating their first Kickstarter campaign.
For more than a decade, the nonprofit has held events to connect professionals in the local technology industry.