After 30 years, the founder of Ciceron moves on from agency life and ponders his next venture, fueled by AI.
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Tarmac.IO and Warecorp merge into one global technology services platform.
Tech and info overload means we need to rethink—and yes, pay attention to—our individual ‘cognitive rhythms.’
In light of St. Paul’s recent cyberattack—plus the growing litany of cyber scandals—we asked the MN Cyber Institute’s executive director to explain where systems fail.
Bloomington-based Open Access Technology International is already a big player in electricity markets; now, it’s developing microgrid solutions for campuses, data centers, and other facilities.
The move allows Bloomington-based TKDA to offer more services in-house, with hopes of expansion across the United States.
Mortenson works with Meta, other partners on this innovative, $800 million construction project.
From founders of digital agency GoKart Labs, the new Minneapolis software engineering company promises “pilot to production in 90 days.”
Target, Best Buy capitalize on the major gaming launch to drive foot traffic to stores.
A corporate exec turned founder with enterprise software to sell finds himself on the receiving end of rejection, and adapts.
The lab is housed inside an existing 74,000-square-foot facility in King of Prussia, where Ecolab’s life sciences division is headquartered.
The Minnesota company formerly known as HelpSystems looks to round out its cyber defense offerings with the purchase of Lookout Inc.’s cloud security business unit.
The accelerator and investor group has picked nine startups for its inaugural Minnesota cohort, with a focus on sustainability.
The hands-free technology allows fans to enter the stadium by scanning their face.
The Eagan-based online retailer wants to reinvigorate the daily deals market with the acquisition of the once-hot brand from Beyond Inc.
This St. Paul-based social network aims to flip the script on mental health support.
How a startup thinks about prioritizing growth objectives, and the decision to quickly expand in Minnesota and beyond.
Maple Grove-based Morari will soon begin a phased commercial rollout of its product to delay ejaculation in men.