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.

The third life and inexhaustibility of banking software forerunner Baker Hill

The company’s solutions have been so disruptive and gained such affinity among bankers that the “Baker Hill” brand name has become synonymous or interchangeable with “banking software," setting up the company with a strong foundation for the future.

KSMC champions design thinking so clients can improve lives and usher in change

At KSMC (that’s KSM Consulting), technology, data, project management, and management consulting are the four core fields through which the team of 120 professionals enter and impact the world.

SnapShyft levels the playing field for workers and solves major headaches for employers

SnapShyft is coming up on its one-year anniversary next month, and the fast-growing app is earning its reputation among hospitality workers, employers and interested investors.

Quality Management Software maker Greenlight Guru takes pride in doing the hard things

Greenlight Guru, the only quality management software (QMS) designed specifically for the medical device industry, seems bent on being the kind of company that makes headlines and becomes a household name.