Progress Acquires Modulus, big win for the Cincinnati startup community
Progress, a global software company, announced last week the acquisition of the Cincinnati-based startup Modulus.
Progress, a global software company, announced last week the acquisition of the Cincinnati-based startup Modulus.
X-Link, a Xavier University Williams College of Business initiative to support locally-owned business creation in Greater Cincinnati, is collaborating with the local radio show American Dreamers to profile local entrepreneurs.
In 2005, Cliff Ravenscraft launched "The Weekly LOST Podcast," a talk show that would garner more than 60,000 subscribers in just one year and launch his career as the Podcast Answer Man.
Cincinnati-based Ahalogy's new offering, Ahalogy Mobile, allows marketers to display their own content in Pinterest-like format on mobile devices.
In May, a new series of morning networking events called Joe Thirty kicked off on the 20th floor of the Cincinnati Enquirer building downtown. The series holds events every second Wednesday of the month at 8 a.m., and offers individual entrepreneurs/companies a chance to present to a group of their peers, make connections and receive feedback.
Chris Egan founded The Kentucky Project in November in an effort to share the state’s beauty and culture, while also enriching the lives of those who inhabit it—all for the purpose of creating positive change.
Ahalogy, the leading Pinterest marketing optimization company, has unveiled its Ahalogy Mobile technology, which optimizes the in-app mobile browsing experience for users viewing content on their mobile devices.
Xavier University’s X-link program, a Williams College of Business initiative to support locally owned business creation in greater Cincinnati, has expanded its LaunchCincy entrepreneurship workshops to include a workshop for Spanish speakers called LaunchCincy Juntos.
Xavier University’s Williams College of Business will launch a new Student Run Business Program in the spring of 2015.
UpTech, Northern Kentucky’s business accelerator program specializing in supporting informatics startups, announced last week that it is now accepting applications for its third funding round—UpTech III.
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