2015년 1월 28일 수요일

Portland TechFlash: Will talent break us?; Paola Moretto on women in tech; Supportland 2.0

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Paola Moretto, co-founder and CEO of Nouvola is tired of being one of the few women in the room.
Supportland has new apps to go with the new and improved platform it introduced to its network of independent businesses.
Dialsmith's slider will help its partner measure, to the second, whether a spot is successful or a flop.
Combining the intellectual property portfolios of the two companies was a driving factor in Lattice's acquisition.
Portland's technology entrepreneurs and workers are, for the most part, a collegial bunch. Will competition for talent eventually test the community's collegial demeanor?
Atlanta heads the list as 18 cities, around four metro areas, will get the super-high speed services. However, Google will continue to consider Portland and four other cities for rollouts later this year.
Original members of the Storycode team bought the business back from TigerLogic. Now, they're expecting a big 2015.
The all-cash offer comes out to $7.30 a share in what Lattice calls a "transformative" move.
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