SAS, Microsoft, NCSU team up for safe food effort using Internet of Things technology Date Published: October 27, 2020 CARY – North Carolina State University is teaming up Microsoft and SAS in a technology effort to help improve food…
Durham is new home for collaboration solutions provider Avaya’s corporate HQ Date Published: October 27, 2020 DURHAM – You may not have heard about this news but it’s significant even if overlooked: Avaya, a publicly traded…
Brain breakthrough? Duke scientists help create first living, bioprinted aneurysm outside of human body Date Published: October 26, 2020 DURHAM – Brain aneurysms affect about one in every 50 Americans and can lead to serious medical emergencies, including stroke,…
Good job news: Demand for software developers keeps rising across NC despite pandemic Date Published: October 22, 2020 Editor’s note: The Skinny blog is written by WRAL TechWire cofounder and editor Rick Smith. RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – Companies…
Data sensor startup Tyrata, with links to Duke University, raising new round of cash Date Published: October 21, 2020 DURHAM – Startup Tyrata, which focuses on sensors and data management, continues to attract interest from investors. Looking to raise…
Raleigh-based Bandwidth buys Euro firm for $527M to fuel its international expansion Date Published: October 12, 2020 Raleigh tech firm Bandwidth Inc., which makes communications software that enables voice conferencing, is spending more than $500 million to…
NC State researchers develop software that fixes ‘hang bugs’ in seconds, rather than weeks Date Published: October 12, 2020 RALEIGH — Hang bugs – when software gets stuck, but doesn’t crash – can frustrate both users and programmers, taking…
New Technology Improves Bus-Riding Experience for Mobility Passengers Date Published: September 29, 2020 GoRaleigh recently installed a new type of mobility securement system in its fleet. The QUANTUM device is the first of…
IBM invests $100M in HBCU computing programs; NC A&T, NCCU included Date Published: September 18, 2020 ARMONK — IBM is launching two initiatives, including $11 million in assets, to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU),…