Indianapolis now has fiber ready buildings

Businesses in Indiana and throughout the world are evolving in how they interact with their customers, partners, and suppliers. A couple of decades ago, fax machines represented the cutting edge in communications technology.  Today, a business wouldn’t be able to survive relying only on faxes and landline phones to stay in touch with their stakeholders. […]

Tiny Bar, Big Ideas: Barnes & Thornburg Hosting Indiana Meetup during SXSW

The Indiana-based law firm of Barnes & Thornburg will once again host a meetup for Hoosiers attending the South By Southwest (SXSW) Interactive conference, which kicks off next Friday in Austin, Texas. David Wong, a partner at Barnes & Thornburg, will also be presenting on opening day with Sarah Feingold, in-house counsel for the popular peer-to-peer […]

Jim McIntosh said he was gone for good

After Jim McIntosh graduated from the Purdue College of Technology in 1997, he moved west and swore he’d never move back. That didn’t pan out exactly as he had planned. The Director of Product at Indianapolis startup TinderBox (helping salespeople save time and make the sale from end to end) is originally from northern Indiana. […]

Meet the Hack Indiana challenge winners

The Indiana winners of the Indiana vs. Texas Hackathon Challenge were revealed last night at The Speak Easy in Indianapolis. This first-of-its-kind competition pits the two states against one another as a fun way to draw people together to tackle some community problems and spark entrepreneurship and talent development. The two winning Hoosier teams will […]

What’s happening at the Statehouse that could impact tech and entrepreneurship?

This week marked the halfway point of the legislative session. Third bill-reading deadlines passed last Wednesday for the House and Tuesday for the Senate. Beginning March 2, all bills that have passed on third reading will switch House and Senate chambers and will be reassigned to a number of committees. Are you up to date […]