Women Who Code (WWC), the largest organization supporting career women in technology, has moved its global headquarters from San Francisco to Atlanta on the heels of a major partnership announcement with…
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Hacking the Enterprise: Here’s Why Corporations Open (Useful) Innovation Centers
by Carie Davisby Carie DavisOver 25 global corporations including Coca-Cola, thyssenkrupp, Home Depot and Stanley Black & Decker tap into Atlanta’s dynamic concentration of startups, talent and entrepreneurial initiatives by standing up an off-site…
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Home Depot Builds Its Talent Pipeline As It Kicks Off Biggest Technology Team Expansion Ever
by Holly Beilinby Holly BeilinHome Depot, the Atlanta-based $200 billion home improvement giant, plans to increase their technology workforce by a third, adding 1,000 jobs over the year. A few hundred positions will be…
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D&I has been a huge topic of conversation in the media, specifically as it relates to the tech industry over the last several years. I assume everyone must know this term…
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David Hartnett, the new chief economic development officer for the Metro Atlanta Chamber, has lived in Atlanta since 1995. But he’s also been a resident of another realm that lies…
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Everything about the Home Depot story is big, starting with the company’s longtime nickname: Big Orange. Then there’s the impact that the Atlanta-based company has had on the retail industry…
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Software developers, IT support personnel and other tech workers have streamed into Atlanta at a staggering rate over the last five years, cementing the city’s status as a top 10…
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Mojo Lingo works with businesses big and small to connect their data, web content, and video with telephony. A few weeks ago we gave you a rundown of the company, their…