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Looking for non-dilutive funding? 5 tips for startups seeking small business grants

GeekWire

government to launch or expand a company. “It’s billion to 4,577 Washington state companies, said Giersch. SBIR/STTR grants can enable companies to take shape, prove the value of their technology, and set the stage for later funding from investors. Agencies set aside a percentage of their budget for the programs.

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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO Business Intelligence

To tackle that, businesses are turning their budgets toward the cloud, with two out of every three IT decision-makers planning to increase cloud budgets in 2024, and nearly a third (31%) reporting that 31% of their IT budget is earmarked for cloud computing, according to the 2023 Cloud Computing Study from CIO.com parent company Foundry.

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Tech layoffs at big companies could be a boon for startups and entrepreneurship

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(Bigstock Photo) A wave of layoffs at tech companies is flooding the job market with fresh talent. The trend is sparking questions about whether startups will take advantage, and whether there be a rush of new companies launched by Big Tech alum. Some larger companies are still hiring. The answer to the first question is yes.

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Spearline named one of Ireland’s 50 Fastest-Growing Companies

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This marks the seventh consecutive year for the company to receive the distinction. And companies that rank meet several key criteria, including a growing average revenue over four years. This is a major factor that led to the tech firm being listed as one of Ireland’s top 50 fastest-growing companies.

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10 hottest IT jobs for salary growth in 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

As companies vie for talented tech workers to meet skills gaps in their organizations, the demand for certain tech roles has increased. There’s a strong need for workers with expertise in helping companies make sense of data, launch cloud strategies, build applications, and improve the overall user experience.

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Humanly raises $800K to help companies automate recruiting process amid economic crisis

GeekWire

The COVID-19 crisis is changing the way companies recruit new employees — and Seattle startup Humanly is hoping to ride the trend with its HR technology. Humanly’s AI technology helps companies screen job candidates, schedule interviews, run reference checks, and more. Humanly CEO Prem Kumar. Humanly Photo).

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Low-code: An Accelerator for Digital Transformation

CIO Business Intelligence

Digital transformation is expected to be the top strategic priority for businesses of all sizes and industries, yet organisations find the transformation journey challenging due to digital skill gap, tight budget, or technology resource shortages. Amidst these challenges, organisations turn to low-code to remain competitive and agile.