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Alton Zenon III Alton Zenon III
Published on April 10, 2025

How Did This Sales Leader Go From AE to VP in 6 Years? Her Team.

Supportive colleagues and wearing lots of hats transformed this former AE into a leader.

Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on April 10, 2025

Healthcare Tech Startup Aetion Raises $110M Round Led by Warburg Pincus

Aetion will use this fresh funding to further innovate its platform, expand its footprint in Europe and Asia, and grow its team to keep up with a surge in demand. The company is now hiring, with dozens of open positions at its NYC HQ and offices in Boston and LA.

Jenny Lyons-Cunha Jenny Lyons-Cunha
Updated on April 10, 2025

This NYC Tech Company Is Leaning Into the Benefits of Remote Work

Remote work is thriving, but Paddle isn’t done reimagining the work-from-home life. The fintech company is taking its benefits to the next level.

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Lucas Dean Lucas Dean
Updated on April 10, 2025

How BlackLine’s Vibrant ERGs Reflect an Inclusive Culture

When every employee brings something different to the table, it's a strategic advantage.

How BlackLine’s Vibrant ERGs Reflect an Inclusive Culture
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Brigid Hogan Brigid Hogan
Updated on April 10, 2025

Inside Axio360’s Game-Changing Approach to Cybersecurity

Axio Chief Product Officer Nicole Sundin shares how the platform transforms the cybersecurity landscape with an innovative, user-centric design.

Inside Axio360’s Game-Changing Approach to Cybersecurity
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Brynn Holland Brynn Holland
Updated on April 10, 2025

NYC salary guide: Software engineers

Anthony Corbo Anthony Corbo
Updated on April 10, 2025

11 Java Classes in NYC Helping Students Master Programming

Updated on April 10, 2025

New York City tech: A timeline

Our story begins at Prodigy, a big hit to those new to the online world, as it provided access to the World Web via a dial-up connection. Throughout the 1990s, Internet companies like Razorfish, DoubleClick, Yoyodyne, Total New York and The Mining Company (which later became About.com) dominated the dot.com landscape in New York.

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