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LinkSquares benefits from the legal tech boom with a fresh $100M

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” Founded in 2015, LinkSquares was inspired by Sunak’s and Chris Combs’ work with contracts and due diligence over the course of a company acquisition. The idea to review each contract, read the provision related to data transfer, and store the answer seemed straightforward — at first.

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Lilt raises $55M to bolster its business-focused AI translation platform

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San Francisco, Calfornia-based Lilt was co-founded by Green and John DeNero in 2015. Green is a former Northrop Grumman software engineer who later worked as a research intern on the Google Translate team, developing an AI language system for improving English-to-Arabic translations. .” AI-powered translations. A robust market.

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Inside track: Chris Bedi on his evolving CIO role at ServiceNow

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For Chris Bedi, who joined ServiceNow as CIO in September 2015, a lot: the company recently gave him a new title, chief digital information officer, and rebranded his IT team as “digital technology.” “The We toyed around with the name: digital brain, central nervous system — for the organization,” he says. “We What’s in a name?

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Fed Tech News Roundup 8 July 2015

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Pentagon's Silicon Valley unit gets $1.75M for fiscal 2015 - FCW.com FCW (Today) - FCW.comPentagon's Silicon Valley unit gets $1.75M for fiscal 2015FCW.comThe Defense Department's first fulltime outreach office in Silicon Valley is up and running thanks to a July 2 memo from Deputy. Some are already. SRA International, Inc. Securities and.

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Gloat nabs $90M to build AI-powered internal jobs marketplaces

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.” Reuveni founded Gloat in 2015 alongside Amichai Schreiber and Danny Shteinberg. “The traditional approach to work, jobs and careers, which has been at the heart of enterprise operations since the industrial revolution, is now holding businesses and their people back. . Image Credits: Gloat.

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Meez keeps recipes in one place so chefs can continue whipping up culinary delights

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Meez , a company creating professional recipe software and a culinary operating system, brought in its first-ever funding round of $6.5 CEO Josh Sharkey, a chef himself for most of his career, incorporated the New York-based technology company back in 2015. million to continue developing its tools to help chefs manage their recipes.

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12 famous ERP disasters, dustups and disappointments

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With enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) applications at the heart of many a company’s operations, the consequences of a failed software rollout can be serious, including shareholder lawsuits and financial meltdown. million over the following nine months. However, it said that the $22.2