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Tech News articles are straightforward news stories. They provide facts and details about happenings, announcements, and events in Utah's tech sector that the TechBuzz editor and founders consider newsworthy and important for the ecosystem to be aware of.
Tech News articles are straightforward news stories. They provide facts and details about happenings, announcements, and events in Utah's tech sector that the TechBuzz editor and founders consider newsworthy and important for the ecosystem to be aware of.
These are unique times. 2020 has been a surreal year. The world is gripped by an pandemic that most people thought (hoped) would be abating by now. More and more people are working from home...if they are lucky. Many have seen their jobs evaporate and many businesses are struggling
School districts across the country, especially in rural areas, struggle with finding and retaining competent computer science teachers. During the pandemic it has been even harder, says, Parker Gentry, CEO of Skill Struck. Schools then have to deal with the twin problems of high turnover rates in computer science teachers
A big problem in K-12 education is the difficulty and inefficiency experienced by schools in finding substitute teachers. When a school needs to fill the spot of an absent teacher, it typically goes through what Andrew Dadson calls “the big hustle.” Dadson is the cofounder and CEO of Ready2Teach, a
by Mark Tullis
A big problem in K-12 education is the difficulty and inefficiency experienced by schools in finding substitute teachers. When a school needs to fill the spot of an absent teacher, it typically goes through what Andrew Dadson calls “the big hustle.” Dadson is the cofounder and CEO of Ready2Teach, a
by Mark Tullis
These are unique times. 2020 has been a surreal year. The world is gripped by an pandemic that most people thought (hoped) would be abating by now. More and more people are working from home...if they are lucky. Many have seen their jobs evaporate and many businesses are struggling
by Mark Tullis
School districts across the country, especially in rural areas, struggle with finding and retaining competent computer science teachers. During the pandemic it has been even harder, says, Parker Gentry, CEO of Skill Struck. Schools then have to deal with the twin problems of high turnover rates in computer science teachers
by Mark Tullis
CommerceHub announced today its acquisition of Dsco which is now a wholly owned subsidiary of CommerceHub, based in Albany NY. While specific deal terms of the acquisition have not been publicly disclosed, the transaction represents a meaningful and successful exit for DSCO’s founder Jeremy Hanks, its shareholders, team members,
by Mark Tullis
Motivosity’s latest release changes the way managers lead their teams through the pandemic. As the pandemic drags on, managers are faced with finding new tools they can use to engage remote team members. Motivosity’s new Lead product represents such a tool. Lehi-based Motivosity recently released Lead, a SaaS-based
by Mark Tullis
Adobe announced Monday its intent to acquire Lehi-based Workfront for $1.5 billion. The deal is expected to finalize in the beginning of 2021 assuming no problems with regulatory scrutiny. Workfront founder and Chairman of the Board Scott Johnson had this to say of the acquisition: “I’m thrilled to
by Austin Craig
A Wizard, a Gamer, and a Robot Walk Into A Tavern 🧙♂️🤓🤖 You’re WeirdBeard, a sorcerer living in the kingdom of Larion. You have a staff and a spellbook. You finish your long journey and finally arrive at the ruin you’ve been looking for. You’ve come here searching
by Austin Craig
As a part of our TechBuzz Bootstrap series we are pleased to share the story of American Fork-based eLearning Brothers. When Shawn and Andrew Scivally started their company, it didn’t occur to them to seek outside funding. “We knew how to build online training,” said Andrew. "We didn’
by Mark Tullis