Ten years later, myCOI is still changing the insurance game

As Indy-based myCOI gears up to celebrate its tenth anniversary, founder and CEO Kristen Nunery reflected with us on the past decade of her business.

Zylo is defining SaaS management market it invented as competitors try to catch up

Zylo, which has earned about a 10% market share to date, still has significant headroom to grow its position, especially since the company invented the SaaS management category upon launching out of the High Alpha venture studio little more than three years ago.

Kerauno is moving beyond communications software and changing human interaction

Indy-based Kerauno, which currently employs 50 people and plans to hire 100 more over two years, is already tracking at triple-digit growth for 2019.

Can WorkHere solve the nation’s $2 trillion talent shortage and turnover dilemma?

Founders of the Indy-based software scale-up company WorkHere say they’ve cracked the code on not only finding the elusive talent employers are looking for, but on helping to eliminate unforced errors and other factors that cause turnover.

Indy healthcare tech: innovation improving lives

Two Indy healthcare tech founders and CEOs share how they navigate the challenges of bringing their innovations to market and why they think Indy is the perfect place for healthcare tech companies.

Springbuk invents new category with health intelligence platform

Following its rebrand into health intelligence, Springbuk has become the emerging category's leader with nearly 3,000 employers on its platform.

Investors care more about well-run companies solving real problems than ‘the hype’

Investors from two firms that have attended VC Speed Dating and invested in Indy tech companies share insights into what makes Indiana an attractive place to invest.

LifeOmic apps approach 1 million downloads, help shape healthcare’s future

While politicians and pundits battle over access to healthcare and the ever-increasing costs, scientists and software experts at Indianapolis-based startup LifeOmic are working to disrupt the $8 trillion industry altogether and transform it into something different–wellness care. “Healthcare is broken and the relationship we have with our doctor is going to fundamentally change,” said Don […]