Brian Combs, left, President of Tyler Technologies' Platform Solutions Division; and Chris Webster, President of the company's ERP & Civic Division [Photos: Tyler Technologies]
ARInspect is a Fairfax, Virginia-based provider of AI-powered machine learning solutions for public sector field operations. ResourceX is a leader in providing priority-based budgeting software to the public sector to address challenges faced in traditional budgeting processes.
North Texas-based PMY Group—a global tech solutions company “well recognized in the sports and venues industry"—said it's diversifying its business into other infrastructure classes. In July, PMY announced its first institutional capital raise since the company’s 2009 founding in Melbourne by Paul Yeomans.
The NTXIA is a founding member of the new National Smart Coalitions Partnership, now one of the largest smart cities networks in the country. The organization unites more than 100 governments across seven regional smart cities consortiums.
The goal? To accelerate sustainability and resilience in communities.
Bruce Graham's 12-year career at a Plano-based company that provides technology for the public sector led him to find a new, but similar, passion at Plano neighbor Both Ends Believing. The nonprofit helps governments in developing countries move children from institutions to permanent families—all through the use of technology that Tyler helped develop.
North Texas is a big place, with plenty to do, see, hear, and watch. So, we scour the internet every week to find events and activities for you. As always, things may change at any time, so be sure to check the official website or registration page for the latest details....
To date, most organizations in life sciences & health care (LSHC) have only scratched the surface of AI’s potential—primarily using it to automate repetitive tasks and standard business processes. For most organizations, the single most important AI building block is data: getting access to the rich data that AI systems require, and then managing that data in a coordinated way across the enterprise....
Dallas-based alternative investment firm NexPoint Capital has invested $2 million in an early growth funding round of PlantSwitch, a bioplastics manufacturing company that was founded in Dallas before relocating to Sanford, North Carolina....
A California-based company is opening an office in Frisco that it said will help build the “world’s most impactful Sportstech program.”
Silicon Valley-based Plug and Play announced Tuesday that it will open the Frisco office to bring a series of startup business accelerator programs specific to Frisco’s innovation ecosystem....
Plano-based Siemens Digital Industries Software has launched two new “groundbreaking” solutions for the field of engineering simulation. Together, they aim to empower engineers to tackle “the most complex challenges manufacturers face” by delivering predictive performance with speed, precision, and efficiency....
North Texas is a big place, with plenty to do, see, hear, and watch. So, we scour the internet every week to find events and activities for you. As always, things may change at any time, so be sure to check the official website or registration page for the latest details....
To date, most organizations in life sciences & health care (LSHC) have only scratched the surface of AI’s potential—primarily using it to automate repetitive tasks and standard business processes. For most organizations, the single most important AI building block is data: getting access to the rich data that AI systems require, and then managing that data in a coordinated way across the enterprise....
Dallas-based alternative investment firm NexPoint Capital has invested $2 million in an early growth funding round of PlantSwitch, a bioplastics manufacturing company that was founded in Dallas before relocating to Sanford, North Carolina....
A California-based company is opening an office in Frisco that it said will help build the “world’s most impactful Sportstech program.”
Silicon Valley-based Plug and Play announced Tuesday that it will open the Frisco office to bring a series of startup business accelerator programs specific to Frisco’s innovation ecosystem....
Plano-based Siemens Digital Industries Software has launched two new “groundbreaking” solutions for the field of engineering simulation. Together, they aim to empower engineers to tackle “the most complex challenges manufacturers face” by delivering predictive performance with speed, precision, and efficiency....