by admin | May 28, 2020 | Boston startups, Cloud, cloud storage, Enterprise, Funding, ITAD News, Startups, Storage, TC, wasabi
We may be in the thick of a pandemic with all of the economic fallout that comes from that, but certain aspects of technology don’t change no matter the external factors. Storage is one of them. In fact, we are generating more digital stuff than ever, and Wasabi, a...
by admin | May 15, 2020 | Artificial Intelligence, Enterprise, Gadgets, Hardware, ITAD News, Robotics, Startups, TC
Rather than focusing on robots that will replace human workers outright, the company has created a semi-autonomous robotic cart that saves pickers a long trip.
by admin | Apr 29, 2020 | Atlassian, Enterprise, Events, ITAD News, mike cannon-brookes, Startups, TC, TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2020
Atlassian is about as ubiquitous to software engineers as Google is to the rest of us. The Sydney-based company, which launched in 2002, develops tools and services for enterprise collaboration and marched efficiently to a public offering in 2015. So it goes without...
by admin | Mar 6, 2020 | analytics, Enterprise, ITAD News, Oribi, Startups, TC
Oribi, an Israeli startup promising to democratize web analytics, is now launching in the United States. While we’ve written about a wide range of new or new-ish analytics companies, founder and CEO Iris Shoor said that most of them aren’t built for Oribi’s customers....
by admin | Feb 10, 2020 | Developer, Enterprise, FirstMark Capital, incident response, ITAD News, Kintaba, Recent Funding, SaaS, Startups, TC
“It’s an open secret that every company is on fire,” says Kintaba co-founder John Egan. “At any given moment something is going horribly wrong in a way that it has never gone wrong before.” Code failure downtimes, server outages and hack attacks plague engineering...
by admin | Feb 5, 2020 | Enterprise, Flexport, Freight Forwarding, Funding, Fundings & Exits, ITAD News, layoffs, Logistics, Personnel, Softbank, Startups, Talent, TC, Transportation, Venture Capital
Fearing weak fundraising options in the wake of the WeWork implosion, late-stage startups are tightening their belts. The latest is another Softbank-funded company, joining Zume Pizza (80 percent of staff laid off), Wag (80 percent), Fair (40%), Getaround (25...