2015년 2월 2일 월요일

Portland TechFlash: Zapproved's $20M; PDX tech paychecks jump; Startup Week primer



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Hillsboro-based Zapproved used the money, from a California investment firm, to develop a software suite for corporate legal departments.
Technology Association of Oregon President Skip Newberry takes a look at the trend of companies growing in Portland rather than packing up and moving out.
Portland Startup Week gets underway today with events across the city.
Kryptiq is rising again as a separate company after spinning out from its parent Surescripts.
The new Kryptiq will be led by founder Luis Machuca and will focus on the population health market.
Electronic payments company Nvoicepay landed its latest round from San Francisco-based Mosaik Partners, Silicon Valley Bank and existing investors.
The average pay for tech workers in Portland cracked the $90,000 mark for the first time last year.
The Grant Park Village development on Northeast Broadway is a test bed for a new smart apartment concept.
The company says it can keep families out of court and slash the cost of splitting up.
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