ChaCha CEO Jones launches app school in Carmel
Some of the events will take place at Scott Jones’ estate at 1150 W. 116th St. The unique setting prompted the founders to name the school Eleven Fifty.
Some of the events will take place at Scott Jones’ estate at 1150 W. 116th St. The unique setting prompted the founders to name the school Eleven Fifty.
Santiago Jaramillo is CEO of Bluebridge Digital LLC, which creates and manages apps primarily for not-for-profits, and it’s one of the first app companies to operate on a subscription model. But Jaramillo was his own boss well before mobile apps and smartphones even existed.
The clinics could rearrange the system by forcing price quotes and demanding that providers follow-through.
Fizziology LLC, which earned its chops measuring entertainment industry buzz in Hollywood and New York, has created a stir by gaining a rare endorsement from Twitter for its newest product. The popular social media site on Sept. 30 bestowed its Twitter Certification on Momentum, a computer program Fizziology launched just a week earlier for tracking […]
The Indianapolis-based speaker maker is responding to challenges in its industry by returning to its roots—emphasizing premium products, including home speaker systems costing $2,500 to $10,000.
A growing number of savvy charities are tapping into the viral power of social media, using popular platforms like Facebook and Twitter to connect with supporters and build awareness along with their spheres of influence.
A growing number of firms are considering ways to break into hackers’ networks to retrieve stolen data or even knock their computers offline. Such actions could push the limits of existing law.
Santiago Jaramillo, 25, is founder and CEO of Bluebridge, and making mobile magic.
Anthem Inc. spends $50 million a year and employs 200 people to keep its information technology secure. Yet the Indianapolis-based health insurance giant still left itself vulnerable to hackers on key fronts leading up to the theft of 80 million consumer records.
Getting upfront price estimates from hospitals has been a nightmare for consumers, but hospitals are starting to give them out more often. Community Health Network is even promoting its price-estimating service on its website.
Malicious software used to hack into Anthem Inc.’s computers and steal 78.8 million patient records bears a striking resemblance to malware attributed to Chinese hackers, according to a Virginia-based security firm, ThreatConnect. The chief information officer of ThreatConnect told the Washington Post that the same malicious software was used to target a small U.S. defense […]
Indianapolis Business Journal gathered leaders in the state's technology industry for a Power Breakfast panel discussion March 13. Among the topics the panel discussed were top IPO candidates, tech trends, and attracting venture capital from Silicon Valley.
Marketers today are driven more by data than by gut feelings. Technologists, meanwhile, are getting more involved in marketing, partly to help make their enterprises money instead of just costing money.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff late Wednesday joined a last-ditch effort by at least a dozen Indiana tech company executives to persuade Gov. Mike Pence to veto the controversial "religious freedom" bill, even as Pence made clear he planned to sign the measure Thursday.
Tech leaders say the religious freedom law has been a burdensome headwind over the past week, making job discussions longer than necessary and injecting unease in the minds of some candidates.
Jon Gilman, CEO of Zionsville-based Clear Software, may have been the driving force behind the national media frenzy over the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Effort in Indianapolis will try to entice manufacturers to rethink areas they abandoned.
Indiana regulators on Friday turned down a request by Duke Energy to raise rates over the next seven years, saying the request didn't provide enough detail to justify the $1.9 billion cost.
IBJ picked the brains of Indianapolis-area firms and organizations known for liquid thinking to discover how they open the spigot on innovation.
The food might not always be hot, but the local industry that helps deliver it is. The online ordering and delivery sector in and around Indianapolis is on the rise, with several firms either setting up shop or expanding here, hoping to capitalize on restaurant and consumer demand. Orlando-based Doorstep Delivery, for instance, set up a […]