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The Indianapolis medical-software firm recently raised $10 million in venture funding and is launching two major products in one month.
The Indianapolis medical-software firm recently raised $10 million in venture funding and is launching two major products in one month.
The new funding will be invested into sales, marketing and product innovation expansion, company officials said.
Both chambers of the Indiana General Assembly and Gov. Eric Holcomb are back on the same page when it comes to advancing a bill this session regarding the taxation of cloud- or subscription-based software.
Determine Inc., a software firm that moved its headquarters from Silicon Valley to Carmel in mid-2016, continued to lose money in its latest fiscal quarter, but less than it did the previous year.
A fledgling Indianapolis-based software company co-founded by the former CEO of Compendium Software plans to expand its space in the Union 525 building within the next few weeks.
The philanthropy software firm said the name change reflects the company’s growth beyond mobile bidding services into an integrated fundraising technology business.
The 5-year-old company said it will spend about $2 million to improve its existing 10,000-square-foot downtown office.
Gov. Eric Holcomb wants to boost Indiana’s tech sector with a tweak to state tax law that will benefit software firms and their customers but reduce state revenue as much as $10 million a year.
The investment was led by OpenView Venture Partners, a Boston-based venture capital firm that previously invested in ExactTarget.
The hospital is about to roll out a parking-enforcement program to make sure employees stay in their designated areas so patients and visitors can park closer to the building.
Allegient, now known as the Digital Transformation Solutions division for DMI, is still growing—and that growth could actually accelerate.
DeveloperTown has been growing revenue about 40 percent annually over the past five years, a rate that far exceeds what leaders expected when they founded the company in 2010.
EduSource pairs its fulltime software engineers with paid student apprentices to build custom software for its clients.
Indianapolis-based software company Greenlight.guru has moved operations from one downtown facility to another to accommodate expansion.
Viral Launch is going viral, at least as measured by its fast-growing client roster.
Prysm Inc.’s quest for software to complement its hardware ultimately led it to buy Anacore Inc., a Carmel-based custom-software developer, in May 2014. That acquisition has fueled its success since.
Some in Central Indiana’s emerging IoT hardware and software cluster are endeavoring to develop standards and best practices for the fledgling sector.
Agrowing number of central Indiana tech firms use a software-development process called agile, which is characterized by quick production cycles, flexibility and simultaneous feedback.
Fishers-based Statwax said it’s launching a free academy this fall to help professionals get certified in Google AdWords and Google Analytics.
The newest portfolio company for the venture studio is called Zylo. It helps enterprises track all of their software subscriptions.