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Startup radar: Check out 4 up-and-coming tech companies from Seattle

GeekWire

Clockwise from top left: Privacy License founder Nabanita De; Mvue founder Payal Tiwana; Saturday founder Michelle Howe; and Pansophy founder Anshu Dwibhashi. Tiwana previously was a head of product for Microsoft Azure and led an advertising tech team at Amazon. Saturday Can tech help endurance athletes fuel up more effectively?

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MicroSoft: Still dominating in enterprise office automation

CTOvision

Here is how Microsoft describes themselves: Microsoft Corporation is engaged in developing, licensing and supporting a range of software products and services. The Company also designs and sells hardware, and delivers online advertising to the customers. public company, passes Exxon Mobil (geekwire.com).

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T-Mobile data breach exposed the personal info of more than 47 million people

The Verge

T-Mobile has released more information about its most recent data breach , and while the company’s findings fall short of the reported 100 million records, the numbers are staggering. In its last earnings report ( PDF ), T-Mobile said it had over 104 million customers. T-Mobile found out about the breach based on a forum post.

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Unpacking the promise of Private 5G

CIO Business Intelligence

Public 5G services are all the rage in carrier TV advertising, but enterprises may find a powerful alternative to local area, Wi-Fi, and edge networks in the form of Private 5G. The global Private 5G network market is growing at a compound annual growth rate of more than 40% and projected to reach USD $13.92

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Google: Innovating in AI but can they catch up with cloud leaders?

CTOvision

From an enterprise IT standpoint, their championing of the Android operating system has earned them a place in the mobility domain, and their Google Apps offering helped show many businesses that the cloud can work for office automation. But the majority of their business is still today selling advertisements. For more see: Google.com.

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Ranking and comparing the world’s top 20 startup hubs

Trends in the Living Networks

There are relatively 30% fewer startups in the mobile space than Silicon Valley or New York, and almost half as many serial entrepreneurs. Mobile is a major focus. Revenue models are distinctive, with considerably more focus on transaction and license fees rather than subscription or advertising. Waterloo (Canada).

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The new class of CEOs at Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile

The Verge

Over the past decade, the leaders of Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T oversaw a shift from simplistic feature phones into the era of smartphones and streaming. If you “believe that mobile consumption is the future,” Smith says, “which clearly AT&T does, then you’re going to need a channel to deliver.”. Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg.

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