Tech roundup
Intel employee headcount reaches an all-time high; Puppet Labs changes its name and hires a new executive; and Portland startup Rezella modifies peer-to-peer commerce.
Intel employee headcount reaches an all-time high; Puppet Labs changes its name and hires a new executive; and Portland startup Rezella modifies peer-to-peer commerce.
Officials banned publicly funded trips to Mississippi after the state’s Governor Phil Bryant signed a bill that allows businesses to refuse service to gay couples.
THE GUARDIAN: San Francisco is the first U.S. city to mandate paid paternal leave.
NPR: Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz led took victories for the Wisconsin primaries Tuesday.
The semiconductor company announced Tuesday that it will change its format for quarterly reports.
The West Coast Earthquake Early Warning System needs $16.1 million to launch within two years.
The City of Roses ranked number 4 in Zillow’s America’s Hottest Apartment Markets top 10 list.
Schnitzer Steel Industries announced Wednesday it lost $41 million during the quarter due to a drop in export demands.
Governor Kate Brown signs a bill that will open banking options for legal marijuana businesses; BridgeTown Weed Tour kicks off April 16; the Portland Development Commission wants medical marijuana to stay out of Vanport Square.
Salem, OR – A rapidly changing market is making it necessary for businesses to continue to shift and adapt in order to stay relevant. That’s why the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce has created a one-day conference designed to help business leaders reach the next level and be a catalyst for change. The LEAD Business … Read more