
Portland startup wants software to take the tedium out of workflow
Everyone has aspects of their job that are menial, time-consuming and tedious. But what if we could skip these tasks completely, freeing up valuable brain
Everyone has aspects of their job that are menial, time-consuming and tedious. But what if we could skip these tasks completely, freeing up valuable brain
“When the technology train left, a lot of us Black folks weren’t on that train,” said John Washington, President of Northeast Portland’s Soul District Business Association. Washington
Remote work has done more than transform our daily routines—it also has made companies more vulnerable. With more people working on machines connected to networks
Portlanders have a few things on their minds these days — a pandemic, the possibility of a future earthquake, domestic terrorism and wildfires are among
If 2020 was about just one thing, that thing would be change. The pandemic changed so much for so many of us — the way
Commercial buildings are largely inefficient users of energy, consuming nearly 20% of the total energy in the United States and costing more than $190 billion
Ibrahim Baldé, a Portland-based recent graduate of UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, and his team of five co-founders are developing a digital platform to
In the past year, remote work went from niche to mainstream. As enterprises big and small rushed to maintain business continuity amid the Covid-19 pandemic,
Portland security executive Joan Pepin is leaving the conventions of corporate life to forge her own path in information security entrepreneurship. In late September she stepped down
For the CEO and chief strategist of Portland-based e-commerce and digital transformation firm, Sparq Worldwide, it’s clear that in order for companies to be competitive