by admin | Nov 13, 2019 | Atlassian, business, Enterprise, ITAD News, JIRA, onboarding, TC
Atlassian today announced a set of new templates and workflows for Jira Service Desk that were purpose-built for HR, legal and facilities teams. Service Desk started six years ago as a version of Jira that was mostly meant for IT departments. Atlassian, however, found...
by admin | Nov 13, 2019 | Enterprise, ITAD News, TC
Startups building work software for other startups have been a huge focus of investment in Silicon Valley as eager VCs hope to grab a piece of the next Slack. Notion Labs, a profitable work tools startup that recently hit a reported $800 million valuation, isn’t...
by admin | Nov 6, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence, coveo, Enterprise, Funding, ITAD News, Recent Funding, Search, Startups
Search and personalization services continue to be a major area of investment among enterprises, both to make their products and services more discoverable (and used) by customers, and to help their own workers get their jobs done, with the market estimated to be...
by admin | Oct 28, 2019 | Defy Partners, Enterprise, Enterprise Search, Funding, ITAD News, Startups, TC
Searchable.ai wants to solve an old problem around search in the enterprise. The stealthy startup announced a $2 million seed round. Defy Partners led the round with a slew of other participants including Paul English, co-founder of Kayak; Wayne Chang, co-founder of...
by admin | Oct 16, 2019 | alibaba, alibaba group, Apache Spark, big data, Booz Allen Hamilton, Cloud, computing, Databricks, Developer, Enterprise, Hadoop, Intel, ITAD News, linux, linux foundation, machine learning, TC
Databricks, the big data analytics service founded by the original developers of Apache Spark, today announced that it is bringing its Delta Lake open-source project for building data lakes to the Linux Foundation and under an open governance model. The company...
by admin | Oct 10, 2019 | Cloud, Enterprise, identity, ITAD News, Okta, Security, single sign-on, TC
End users tend to get a bad rap in the security business because they are often the weakest security link. They fall for phishing schemes, use weak passwords and often unknowingly are the conduit for malicious actors getting into your company’s systems. Okta wants to...