Digital tax incentive still seeking video game score
Three years ago Jameson Quave, one of the founders of Touch Studios, didn’t expect to be one of the few video game developers setting up shop in New Orleans. In 2007, Louisiana Economic Development had...
View ArticleGE Capital leases space for new IT center
The finance arm of General Electric Co. said today that it has signed a long-term lease in a downtown New Orleans office for its new information technology center. GE Capital announced in February that...
View ArticleNOLA software firm grows to meet nonprofit demand
Neel Sus, the president of Susco Solutions, said is looking to grow its staff as it takes on work with a variety of new clients, including a recent push into software and app development for the...
View ArticleApple says its developer site was hacked
Apple says that hackers may have gained access to personal information of software developers who make the company's apps.
View ArticleApp provides information on consumer boycotts
Now shoppers can use their smartphones to tell a company to get lost, without making a call.
View ArticleClinic operator to add software center in CBD
ChenMed, a privately owned health care company, will establish a new software development center in the Central Business District.
View ArticleMetairie software firm expands to Austin
The company is in the early stages of setting up what will be its third location, where its top executive hopes it can attract government contracts.
View ArticleSoftware development center to bring 245 jobs to Lafayette
Perficient Inc., an information technology and management consulting firm based out of St. Louis, is expected to begin hiring by fourth quarter as the center becomes operational
View ArticleLoyola launches software development boot camp for tech workforce needs
Loyola University is recruiting college seniors to participate in a software development initiative after graduating.
View ArticleDigital tax incentive still seeking video game score
Three years ago Jameson Quave, one of the founders of Touch Studios, didn’t expect to be one of the few video game developers setting up shop in New Orleans. In 2007, Louisiana Economic Development had...
View ArticleGE Capital leases space for new IT center
The finance arm of General Electric Co. said today that it has signed a long-term lease in a downtown New Orleans office for its new information technology center. GE Capital announced in February that...
View ArticleNOLA software firm grows to meet nonprofit demand
Neel Sus, the president of Susco Solutions, said is looking to grow its staff as it takes on work with a variety of new clients, including a recent push into software and app development for the...
View ArticleApple says its developer site was hacked
Apple says that hackers may have gained access to personal information of software developers who make the company's apps.
View ArticleApp provides information on consumer boycotts
Now shoppers can use their smartphones to tell a company to get lost, without making a call.
View ArticleClinic operator to add software center in CBD
ChenMed, a privately owned health care company, will establish a new software development center in the Central Business District.
View ArticleMetairie software firm expands to Austin
The company is in the early stages of setting up what will be its third location, where its top executive hopes it can attract government contracts.
View ArticleSoftware development center to bring 245 jobs to Lafayette
Perficient Inc., an information technology and management consulting firm based out of St. Louis, is expected to begin hiring by fourth quarter as the center becomes operational
View ArticleLoyola launches software development boot camp for tech workforce needs
Loyola University is recruiting college seniors to participate in a software development initiative after graduating.
View ArticleTech firm iSeatz expanding in New Orleans
iSeatz, a company that creates custom travel booking software for hotels, airlines and financial service firms, is hiring for several positions.
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