Bryson Webster accepted a remote job with a San Francisco company that allows him to continue living in Utah. BRYSON WEBSTER
Online interior-design startup Havenly can t compete with Silicon Valley heavyweights when it comes to compensation, but it used to have an effective weapon in the battle for tech talent: the Rocky Mountains.
The 150-person company counted on Denver s outdoorsy lifestyle to help lure people from more-expensive places.
Since the pandemic spurred leading tech companies to embrace work from anywhere policies, that advantage is fading fast. Now that a software engineer or marketing guru can work from a creekside cabin while still pulling down big bucks from Facebook or Salesforce, smaller firms far from the coasts are feeling the pinch.
Pandemic loosens telehealth rules
NIKI KELLY | The Journal Gazette
INDIANAPOLIS – Dan Spalding is a convert. To telehealth, that is.
After battling a bad sinus infection for months last year during the infancy of COVID-19, the online news editor found a doctor in Warsaw doing virtual visits. One round of prescriptions didn t make a dent but after a second telehealth meeting, the physician prescribed something different, which knocked it out.
“It was just a friendly conversational discussion about my illness,” Spalding said. “I felt at ease and confident. They didn t want me (to come in), and I didn t want to go. I will absolutely do it in the future.”
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Data Theorem, Inc., a leading provider of modern application security, today announced that its Web Secure AppSec solution has earned Most Innovative App of the Year honors in the 10
th annual Best in Biz Awards Program, the only independent business awards program judged each year by prominent editors and reporters from top-tier publications in North America. Awarded last month, Data Theorem was named a Silver winner in the “Most Innovative App of the Year” awards category.
“Tough choices in the 10
th annual Best in Biz Awards because all participating companies were deep with talent and flowing with results, but in the end those that most discernibly and directly impacted the most people won out for me,” said Bob Makin, Courier News, judging his second Best in Biz Awards competition.
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Brinqa Recognized for Best Vulnerability Management and Best Cyber Security Risk Management in 2020 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards Program AUSTIN, Texas (Business Wire) Brinqa™, a leader in Cyber Risk Management, today announced that it has earned Best Vulnerability Management and Best Cyber Security Risk Management honors in the 2020 “ASTORS” Homeland Security Awards Program from American Security Today (AST). Brinqa Vulnerability Risk Service won the Gold Award in the Best Vulnerability Management awards category, while the company’s Knowledge Graph-powered Cyber Risk Services won the Gold Award in the Best Cyber Security Risk Management awards category.
The Annual “ASTORS” Awards, now in its fifth year, is the preeminent U.S. Homeland Security Awards Program, highlighting the most cutting-edge and forward-thinking security solutions coming onto the market today. The program is specifically designed to honor distinguished government an