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GridGain CEO Abe Kleinfeld explains the tech used to track the runners in the New York City Marathon. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Emily Chang on “Bloomberg West.” (Source: Bloomberg) Click here to watch the full video featuring GridGain on the NYC Marathon!  
Start-up PR might seem daunting, yet if you are passionate about your service or product and you have a good support team, the stories are going to come. Whether you’re working with a business on a shoestring budget, working as the sole worker of your own startup, or maximizing the value of venture capital funds,… View Article
  1. Be willing to mix-up your ‘starting lineup’. Whether one of the biggies or one of the boutiques, every agency has the “pitch team.” These are usually the best overall PR pros in the agency — trust them among most verticals, represent the firm, and don’t um a prospect to sleep. 2. Teamwork is Dreamwork. A great PR… View Article
Television, radio and modern mass media made it easier to be discovered and influence.  In reality it still requires money, time and other people’s networks. But now many people act as their own journalists, editors and media entrepreneurs. Why use social media? Blogs, social media and social networks have turned a traditional model of influence,… View Article
In-Memory Computing is characterized by using high-performance, integrated, distributed memory systems to compute and transact on large scale data sets in real-time, orders of magnitude faster than possible with traditional disk-based or  flash technologies. GridGain’s solution provides state-of-the-art technology to expertly align with these characterizations and much more. GraidGain was named by Gartner as one… View Article
Let Myers-Briggs help you. Personality tests can teach us a lot about the parts of ourselves we either do not want or cannot objectively discover. And it can teach us about those parts of other people, too. One day, when we’re actually working, we can use the Myers-Briggs test to understand our coworkers and ourselves…. View Article
More than one in three American adults, on average, get less than seven hours of sleep per night, according to a survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control. But sleep problems, in general, are even more prevalent, says ResMed, a maker of sleep-apnea treatment solutions. The S+ is part of a recent glut of sleep monitors—the… View Article
Anda Baharav, MD, chief scientist and founder of SleepRate, presented a poster at SLEEP 2014 called “How Fitness Heart Rate Belts And Mobile Phones May Be Used To Screen For Sleep Disorders.” After launching a medical device in 2007 that was “ahead of its time,” according to Baharav, the team tried the consumer route. Baharav… View Article
Have you noticed lately how much Oracle loves boasting about its extensive array of industry-specific software applications? It wants to be all things to all businesses. All that attention helps build credibility for the growing number of smaller enterprise startups that are thinking smaller to go big, at least when it comes to their potential customer set…. View Article