IT March 24, 2021 In the moment of crisis, this platform will always have your back If 2020 was about crisis management, 2021 is the year of business resilience. A business that ...
Newspapers March 24, 2021 Indus Towers Ltd. shares down 0.77% as Nifty falls Shares of Indus Towers Ltd. rose 0.77 per cent to Rs 256.45 in Tuesday’s trade. It ...
IT March 24, 2021 OLX People elevates Olive Sen as the head of product and marketing OLX People has announced the appointment of Olive Sen as the head of product and marketing, ...
IT March 24, 2021 As interest in NFT art rises, a look at what’s next on Metakovan’s list Crypto art evangelist Vignesh Sundaresan aka Metakovan’s crypto art fund plans to build out online platforms ...
IT March 24, 2021 Five things you may not know about Google Chrome Play music or video On your computer, open Chrome. In a tab, play music, a video, ...
IT March 24, 2021 FloBiz lands $10 million in funding led by Elevation Capital FloBiz, a startup that helps digitise small and medium businesses, has raised $10 million in Series ...
Newspapers March 24, 2021 Telegram raises $1 billion through bond sales Telegram has raised over $1 billion through bond sales to multiple investors, the messaging app’s founder ...
IT March 24, 2021 Admissions startup ExtraaEdge raises $1 million from Pentathlon and others ExtraaEdge, an admissions and marketing technology startup, has raised $1 million in a pre-Series A round ...
IT March 24, 2021 Valar leads Velocity’s $10.3 million seed round Fintech startup Velocity has raised $10.3 million in seed funding led by Peter Thiel-backed Valar Ventures, ...
IT March 24, 2021 Robinhood, at the heart of retail trading frenzy, files for own IPO Robinhood, the online brokerage at the center of the historic retail trading frenzy that gripped Wall ...
IT March 24, 2021 Amazon picks former executive Adam Selipsky to lead cloud unit Amazon on Tuesday appointed Salesforce executive Adam Selipsky to lead its high-margin cloud computing unit, Amazon ...
IT March 24, 2021 Silicon Valley firms in no hurry to open up offices despite easing of virus ban Several of San Francisco Bay Area’s largest technology companies including Twitter and Google plan to keep ...