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DURHAM – As a New Year begins with the world continuing to grapple with COVID-19, the leadership at American Underground remains very positive that more growth on the way for the entrepreneurial hub ...
RALEIGH – North Carolina’s capital city is the fifth best job market in the United States, a new national study shows, and a lot more growth could be coming its way based on what leaders at Wake ...
Editor’s note: This is the latest in a series of stories profiling startup hubs across the Triangle region. The stories, written by Sarah Glova, are published weekly as part of our Startup Monday ...
Editor’s note: Marshall Brain – futurist, inventor, NCSU professor, writer and creator of “How Stuff Works” is a contributor to WRAL TechWire. Brain takes a serious as well as entertaining look at a ...
Editor’s Note: Each Friday, WRAL TechWire takes a deep dive into the Triangle’s real estate markets, including the region’s rental markets, when to rent and when to buy, and why housing affordability ...
RALEIGH – Eli Lilly plans to grow its presence in North Carolina. The drug giant will invest a minimum of $939 million and create 589 jobs at a new plant in Concord and Cabarrus County. The expansion ...
RALEIGH – Companies spend a lot of money building software but in the end, it’s estimated that around 80 percent of product features are “rarely or never used.” That has many of them reconsidering the ...
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – Oracle NetSuite has declared “end of life” status for at least part of an email marketing software suite that traces its roots to Durham – the Bronto Marketing Platform.
Editor’s note: Startup Spotlight is a regular part of TechWire’s Startup Monday package, which also includes our latest Triangle Startup Guide updates, an exclusive list of tech meetups across the ...
Editor’s note: As Black Business Month comes to a close, WRAL TechWire takes an in-depth look at the rise of “Black angels” who are looking to close the gap in funding for minority owned businesses.
DURHAM – The Triangle region of North Carolina continues to attract economic development projects tied to the clean energy economy. And that’s especially the case for the electric vehicle market, ...