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Is Ruby on Rails ready for retirement or reset for growth?

For many in our tech ecosystem, Ruby on Rails has been a popular choice when building companies’ applications. But, over the years, competitors have emerged and opportunities for formal training have been closed. Where does that leave Ruby on Rails in Indiana?

IWiT Summit ready to amplify impact through #SeeYourselfHere campaign

With an active foundation, board of directors, local organizing committee and event management group all backing the week-long championship and ancillary events, the mission of Indy Women in Tech is continuing ahead toward what’s next.

Calling for change: why we support Indiana bias crimes legislation

Indiana is home to about 20 percent of the 5,000 Genesys employees worldwide, yet Indiana is one of only five states in the United States that does not have some form of bias crime law. Genesys CEO Paul Segre calls on the tech community to help change that.

GDPR paves a way to better privacy and security standards

ClearObject CEO John McDonald examines the European Union's new data privacy law and how U.S.-based tech companies can lead the charge in protecting their users' data.

Indiana leans into exempting SaaS sales tax

While Indiana saw a short legislative session at the beginning of 2018, the state ended with a big victory for tech companies looking for clarity on the software-as-a-service (SaaS) tax policy.