I remember when "Game of Thrones" was at the height of its popularity and its catchphrase seemed to be plastered everywhere I looked: “Winter is coming.” Today a similarly ominous refrain is echoing ...
Fivetran Inc. and dbt Labs Inc., two venture-backed developers of data management software, today announced plans to merge. The all-stock transaction is expected to create a company with nearly $600 ...
Merger creates $600-million-revenue data infrastructure company Fivetran CEO Fraser to lead combined company Deal highlights AI-driven data infrastructure demand Oct 13 (Reuters) - Data startups ...
Steven Avery, the man convicted of a 2005 Manitowoc County murder and made famous by Netflix's "Making a Murderer," continues to profess his innocence. Avery, 63, has been serving a life sentence ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KX, a global leader in real-time, time-series and AI-driven analytics has merged with OneMarketData, LLC (owner of OneTick), a leader in market data management, ...
The best label maker is a boost to your storage and organization efforts, whether that’s sorting a spice rack or slapping your kid’s name on their back-to-school stuff. It makes closets and drawers ...
NorthWestern Energy and Black Hills say they are combining forces to meet the utility sector’s “unprecedented growth.” Two Western utilities announced a merger Tuesday that they said would help meet ...
Avery Dennison has developed an RFID label that received a Design for Recyclability (DfR) recognition from Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR), the first RFID label validating its compatibility ...
Materials science company Avery Dennison has developed a radio frequency identification (RFID) label that has received Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design for Recyclability recognition ...
In a move that sees two of the most important and influential American indie music companies joining forces, Secretly Group has announced a new partnership with Merge Records that sees Secretly ...
The Trump administration has expanded Palantir’s work with the government, spreading the company’s technology — which could easily merge data on Americans — throughout agencies. Alex Karp, a ...
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