Imaging technology company will be “positioned for sale” by new owner
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Businesses and their employees are fortifying their digital infrastructures so workers can do their jobs anywhere.
Casey Shultz, Beta’s executive director, says the move is an “opportunity to expand our storytelling.”
In the wake of its Bryant Lake Bowl success, the Minneapolis production company pays homage to Minnesota with a flight through the Bloomington megamall.
The cooperative teams with businesses and nonprofits to create an American Connection Corps of young advocates.
The Bloomington company is now owned by publicly traded TTEC Holdings, which is based in Colorado.
Rally Studios, the Minneapolis-based team behind the viral clip, will auction the video off as a unique piece of digital artwork, with all proceeds going to the Lake Street Council.
It’s rolling all over Terminal 1, delivering food to hungry travelers.
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He got his start with the IT company selling office furniture in the 1980s.
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Only Minnesota location to be in Monticello.
Firm provides computer infrastructure for cryptocurrency mining.
Augeo CEO David Kristal expects a “surge of demand” for events when the pandemic winds down.
The internet provider aims to establish more than 1,000 “Lift Zones” by 2021’s end. The company currently operates 31 free Wi-Fi sites in the Twin Cities.
The electronic payment provider adds child care centers to its list of clientele.
The Minneapolis firm gains proprietary social selling software that will boost its omni channel chops.
The cybersecurity startup has also landed a $200 million Series E investment.