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Published on April 10, 2025

Weekly Refresh: Fabric Raised $18M, Dollaride Is Growing Fast, and More

Here’s what you missed in NYC tech news this week.

Olivia McClure Olivia McClure
Updated on April 10, 2025

A Dropbox Product Leader Describes the Mechanics — And Impact — of Working on Her Team

Interim Head of Core Product Lyndsey Bauers shares what it’s like to be a product manager at the company and her team’s biggest priorities for 2024.

A Dropbox Product Leader Describes the Mechanics — And Impact — of Working on Her Team
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Updated on April 10, 2025

6 Free Coding Classes in NYC

Updated on April 10, 2025

Can’t stop, won’t stop learning: 5 companies offering professional development

We spoke with companies that offer employee development perks, and they’re getting increasingly creative with their initiatives.

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Jeff Rumage Jeff Rumage
Updated on April 10, 2025

Plural Makes It Easier for Companies to Deploy Open-Source Software

The NYC startup empowers companies to host open-source software in their own cloud environment without paying for managed services.

Miranda Perez Miranda Perez
Updated on April 10, 2025

Nfinite Rakes in $100M to Meet Growing Demand for Immersive 3D Shopping

Nfinite plans to use its fresh funds to double its current 125-person team.

Updated on April 10, 2025

What is Scalability and How Do You Build for It? 3 NYC Techies Weigh In

We caught up with three NYC engineers to learn how — and why — they build technology with scalability in mind. 

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Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on April 10, 2025

Dataiku Hits $4.6B Valuation After $400M Raise Led by Tiger Global

Dataiku has made a name for itself in the world of enterprise AI, helping teams across an entire organization (even the non-techie ones) better analyze and manage their data. The company appears to be in the midst of a hiring spree, with dozens of open tech positions at its NYC HQ.

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