Technology
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Silicon Valley’s Food-Delivery Dominance Challenged with System Built by Conshohocken-based Zuppler
Restaurant Marketing and Delivery Association wants to challenge Silicon Valley’s dominance in food delivery and bring down costs with an online system built by Conshohocken-based Zuppler, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “Zuppler is building out our platform for our new website, LocalDelivery.org,” said Andrew Simmons, head of the Texas-based national group. The…
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Qlik Recognizes Customers Leveraging Active Intelligence for Impact with Its Global Transformation Awards
Qlik has announced the winners of its annual Global Transformation Awards, recognizing customers who are leveraging Active Intelligence through Qlik for transformation and impact. The awards were presented by Poornima Ramaswamy, Qlik’s EVP of Global Partnerships, at QlikWorld, the company’s global customer and partner event. The winners represent a cross-section of organizations from various industries and non-governmental…
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Qlik Recognizes Customers Leveraging Active Intelligence for Impact with Its Global Transformation Awards
Qlik has announced the winners of its annual Global Transformation Awards, recognizing customers who are leveraging Active Intelligence through Qlik for transformation and impact. The awards were presented by Poornima Ramaswamy, Qlik’s EVP of Global Partnerships, at QlikWorld, the company’s global customer and partner event. The winners represent a cross-section of organizations from various industries and non-governmental…
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Immaculata’s New Partnership to Support Ever-Evolving Workforce Development Needs Within Cybersecurity
Immaculata University has partnered with cybersecurity firm Fortalice Solutions LLC, a leading national security company. This new partnership will support the ever-evolving workforce development needs within the cybersecurity field. Professionals working in cybersecurity or current college students can enroll for the fall semester for the first online course in Offensive Cybersecurity Operations and Open-Source Intelligence. Given that offensive…
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Qlik CEO at Forefront of Mission to Create Data-Literate World and Usher in Meaningful Change For the Future
Creating a data-literate world, where organizations tackle the most complex challenges where data is key in ensuring meaningful change, is achievable in the future, writes Mike Capone, CEO of Qlik, for Forbes. This was most evident during the United Nations Climate Change Conference last fall. Qlik had previously worked with U.N. Climate Change secretariat…
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Fast-growing Software Startup Relocates Its Headquarters from Collegeville to Audubon
After outgrowing its 6,000-square-foot space in Collegeville, Infinite Blue, a fast-growing software startup, has decided to move its headquarters to a significantly larger space in Audubon, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Infinite Blue helps businesses continue operations in the wake of disruptions, such as cybersecurity threats. While most of its 70 local…
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Wall Street Journal: Blue Bell-Based Unisys Hires New General Counsel
Former Cognizant Technology Solutions executive Claudius Sokenu has been hired by Blue Bell-based Unisys as the information-technology services provider’s new general counsel and secretary, effective May 2, writes David Smagalla for The Wall Street Journal. In this role, Sokenu will lead the company’s global legal, corporate-secretary, and ethics and compliance functions. He will directly report…
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Montgomery County Leadership: Chris Powell, SVP of Global Field & Partner Marketing at Qlik
Chris Powell, the Senior Vice President of Global Field & Partner Marketing at Qlik, a King of Prussia company delivering end-to-end, real-time data integration and analytics cloud solutions to close the gaps between data, insights and action, spoke with MONTCO Today about growing up in King of Prussia, which looks much different today than it…
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Audubon-Based Infinite Blue’s New HQ Was Created with Tech Employees in Mind
The tech company Infinite Blue is expanding into space six times larger than their current digs, reports Holly Quinn for Technical.ly. The space, with 36,000 sq ft, began renovation last fall, and is home base for part of its workforce, with many employees working in other part of the United States, India, and Dubai, remotely.…
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National Ranking Shows Maybe Pennsylvania is a Better Place to Work from Home Than Live There
Pennsylvania ranks in the middle of the pack among the best states for work-from-home employees, according to a recently released report by WalletHub. To identify the states that are most conducive to working from home, WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across two key dimensions: work environment and living environment. These…
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Wall Street Journal: Bar Code Innovator, a Villanova Grad, Dies at 86
The idea behind bar codes has been around since the late 1940s, but it was in the 1960s when a Villanova University civil engineering graduate named David J. Collins figured out a practical use for it. Mr. Collins died March 12 at age 86, writes James R. Hagerty for The Wall Street Journal. Collins,…
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King of Prussia-based Wearable Health Solutions to Launch New Product, iHelp Max, in June 2022
Wearable Health Solutions Inc, a manufacturer of proprietary personal medical alarm and home security devices for seniors and employees that work alone, is launching a new product this June, the iHelp Max, reports Yahoo! News. Wearable Health Solutions worked with R&D medical product firm, MIDI Product Development Corporation to develop a biometric sensor to permit…
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Pottstown Scientist Becomes Lab Director with Goals to Bring Down Carbon Emissions
Jhansi Kandasamy, a scientist who grew up in Pottstown, is the recently appointed Idaho National Laboratory’s net-zero director with goals of achieving net-zero carbon emissions at the lab, writes staff for Idaho Falls Magazine. Kandasamy, whose family settled in Pottstown when she was 8 from India, was inspired by her late father to become a nuclear engineer.…
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College Professors All Over the Globe Champion Qlik’s Software and Methodologies to Drive Data Literacy
With a mission to create a data-literate world, one student at a time, the Qlik Academic Program provides students who are part of an accredited college free access to the King of Prussia-based company’s software and the learning content that teaches them how to use the product. “It is one of the initiatives we do…
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See Where PA Ranks in Top 10 States with Most UFO Sightings
Have you ever seen a UFO? If so, you are not alone. Pennsylvania ranks 7 out of 10 for the top states where people report UFO sightings, writes Carl Borg for Outforia. While extraterrestrial life and/or visitations may be unexplained, people will still look at the stars to find answers. If you want to get…
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Qlik’s Chief Learning Officer Passionate About Promoting Data Literacy Using a Variety of Methods
Qlik, the data integration and analytics company headquartered in King of Prussia, provides software to empower people to make meaningful discoveries that drive actual change. It helps individuals and organizations find insights in their data to answer business questions. Qlik’s vision is to create a data-literate world, one where people, businesses, organizations, and governments tackle…



































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