This is May. This is Indy mockups.

In celebration of the month of May in Indiana, DeveloperTown has provided free-to-use mockups for companies wanting to showcase their products in unique ways.

Tech companies honored as 2018 Best Places to Work

More than 20 Indiana tech companies and several of TechPoint’s members, partners and sponsors made this year’s list for best places to work in Indiana.

Perceivant forms new partnership with The University of Oregon

Indianapolis-based educational technology company Perceivant has announced a new partnership with the University of Oregon in its Spring 2018 pilot of the company’s innovative web-based active learning course, FitQuest.

Ivy Tech creates industry-ready tech talent through academic alliances

Through specially cultivated academic alliances with top tech companies across the country and here in Indiana, Ivy Tech Community College students are receiving the real-world exposure and training needed to fill tech workforce needs.

6 tips and tricks for screening and engaging candidates via text message

With regard to employee experience, the more recent consideration in recruitment is the moment in which that relationship with employment branding starts. Recruiters are consciously reinforcing that the conception of employee experience is at the first touchpoint. Enter, the candidate experience.

The compass, then the map: part one

In the first of a four-part series, Allegion's Director of Global Software Services Matt O'Dell shares the concept of "the compass, then the map," a philosophy that has been guiding his teams through several product development processes.

Justin Keller comes home to Indy tech with Sigstr

When technology emerged as the passion he wanted to pursue in life, Justin Keller thought his future waited for him on the West Coast. But as he unearthed more about tech and found his true calling, he found everything for his career and more in the place he first called home.

EduSource to award $25,000 in software for good, apply by May 25

Branded as “Software for Good,” EduSource has launched a campaign to assist one nonprofit organization with $25,000 in support through a custom software project.