2015년 2월 9일 월요일

Portland TechFlash: Portland undersells itself to tech transplants; VendScreen layoffs


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Technology Association President Skip Newberry explores how newcomers see the Portland tech scene.
The founders at subscription box startup Tique Box are going their separate ways and renegotiating terms with the Portland Development Commission under the startup challenge program.
For nurses, scheduling and swapping shifts can be so convoluted that they often have to resort to pencil and paper. A Portland startup hopes to change that.
There are lots of jobs within tech organizations that don't require technical degrees.
Video marketing automation startup Theme Dragon looks to help clients better understand analytics.
VendScreen, a payment technology developer for the vending industry, laid off seven employees last week in an effort to "realign" the workforce.
We spoke with two Portland security firms about the risk to Oregon insurers and what we can do to protect our data.
The Portland economic development agency offers financial assistance to startups that need to get their products certified but you need to act fast to qualify.
The city has launched a comprehensive data repository that aims to bring more information to Portland residents.
Portland's Rentrak is selling its pay per transaction business unit to California-based Vobile.
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