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Selecting a Software Development Company in 2024

TechEmpower

Given this diversity, it's important to be selective in the development services company with whom you choose to partner. In the 25 years that TechEmpower has been in business, we’ve seen thousands of companies come and go. This article will primarily focus on locating and evaluating development companies, rather than design firms.

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Tech Company Vana Helps Cannabis Companies Build Their Brands

L.A. Business Journal

founder and Chief Executive Sheldon Owen saw that companies selling cannabis products would need technological tools to advertise in compliance with regulations. Vana Technologies Inc.

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Haystack Helps Companies Manage Remote Workers

L.A. Business Journal

For large companies with hundreds — or even thousands — of employees, managing human resources functions and communicating with workers can be a challenge.

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RemotePC Upgrades Help Desk Product

socalTECH

Los Angeles-based RemotePC, the remote help desk service run by IDrive, said it launched a new version of its product last week. According to the company, the new version of its software simplifies its user interface, provides enhanced performance, and also includes logs of activities performed within its app.

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So, what’s a company board good for, anyway?

Berkonomics

And good board members can add real value to you and the company. Good board meetings allow time, and the chairman encourages members to ask strategic questions to help focus the board on its best use of that time. Importantly, these also help a board to cover the legal “duty of care” for the health of the company.

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Involve.ai Helps Businesses Retain Their Subscribers

L.A. Business Journal

For companies that rely on long-term customers, “churn” — a term that refers to the number of canceled or lapsed subscriptions — is a major challenge.

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How TuesdayNights is Helping Women Entrepreneurs Connect With Capital

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Raising capital for a female-led startup can be very diffiult--which is what Justine Lassoff and Melinda Moore found out when they started their own company, LovingEco, in Los Angeles. Justine Lassoff: Melinda and I founded TuesdayNights to help women connect and to impact change through networking events and infinite gatherings.