Carmel software firm plans expansion, 30 new employees
EduSource pairs its fulltime software engineers with paid student apprentices to build custom software for its clients.
EduSource pairs its fulltime software engineers with paid student apprentices to build custom software for its clients.
Launched by a car wash chain executive in December, music-messaging platform Fuzic has won more than 100 customers and the backing of former Salesforce executive Scott McCorkle.
The company, which already employs 40 in Indiana, is upgrading its Carmel headquarters and a downtown Indianapolis data center.
Once again, technology companies and consultancies have taken the top spots in the latest list of employers with the highest median compensation in the United States.
The St. Louis-based firm, which provides IT services to small businesses, said it plans to move its local operations this summer into a 6,000-square-foot space at 985 N. Keystone Way.
The average amount of venture capital flowing into Indiana companies per deal is the lowest in the Midwest and among the lowest in the country.
Indianapolis-based software company Greenlight.guru has moved operations from one downtown facility to another to accommodate expansion.
What could pass for a dystopian vision of the workplace is almost routine at startup hub Epicenter. The company implants its workers with microchips the size of grains of rice that function as swipe cards.
The company, which develops student-engagement applications for universities, more than doubled its office space this month by moving operations across Monument Circle, from Circle Tower into the Lacy Building.
The Indianapolis-based company plans to use the cash infusion slated to boost its headcount and expand its office space.
Rook Security has relocated to Carmel from downtown Indianapolis and ultimately hopes to land in Fishers.
Rook Security has relocated to Carmel from downtown Indianapolis and ultimately hopes to land in Fishers.
AngelBom is composed of alumni of the IU Kelley School of Business’ Business of Medicine Program and is a 6-month-old chapter of the angel investment group VisionTech Partners.
Chicago-based Rippleshot, co-founded by IU alumnus Yueyu Fu, raised a total of $2.6 million in a funding round in February.
It’s tough to say where DemandJump would be without Tyler Foxworthy, the 27-year-old Hoosier who is chief architect of the firm’s artificial intelligence software. He’s the brains behind the algorithms.
Several local companies and people presented at South by Southwest in Texas this week, sharing their Hoosier experiences and products with a variety of audiences at the world-renowned tech and arts confab.
Aprimo, which was founded in Indianapolis in 1998, is now based in Chicago but retains a significant employee presence here.
The idea of connected products—whether a diesel engine or a washing machine—is proliferating across various industries. Indiana can become a leader in the space, according to ClearObject CEO John McDonald.
The percentage of U.S. tech jobs based in Indianapolis grew between 2010 and 2015. It was one of only a dozen cities outside Silicon Valley where that happened.
The company, which makes custom data-tracking software for its clients, plans to move into a bigger office space in the Stutz Business Center within the next six months.