COVID Shows Ericom It Can Be Successful with Cyber Security Focus and Remote Workforce July 22, 2021 Esther Surden Off cybersecurity, entrepreneurship, Innovation, News, NJ Tech Companies, Tech for Business, Tech Workforce, Uncategorized, Ericom Software (Closter), a company that has been in business in New Jersey for some...
After Deflecting Two Major Cyber Attacks, Trenton’s CTO Joseph Rivera Speaks Out July 9, 2021 Esther Surden Off Around New Jersey, cybersecurity, government or politics, News, NJ Tech People, Like many cities in the U.S., Trenton is frequently under assault from phishing schemes and...
The 25 Tech, Clean Tech and Healthtech Companies Approved to Sell Their Losses through the 2020 NJ Net Operating Loss Program April 3, 2021 Esther Surden Off Clean Tech / Green Tech, computer science, cybersecurity, Emerging technologies, Health Tech, Innovation, News, NJ Tech Companies, STEM, Uncategorized, Each year, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) releases the names of companies that...
Interview: Paul Lewis of Calamu Who Recently Raised a $2.4 Million Seed Round to Disrupt How Sensitive Data is Stored March 30, 2021 Esther Surden Off cybersecurity, Emerging technologies, Innovation, investors, Meetings, News, NJ Tech Companies, NJ Tech People, pitch competitions, Startups, tech entrepreneurship, Tech for Business, Tech organizations, The idea behind Calamu, a Clinton-based startup, is easy to understand. Calamu’s product fragments data...
How NJIT Teamed Up with Ben-Gurion University of the Negev to Create the Institute for Future Technologies March 18, 2021 Esther Surden Off Around New Jersey, computer science, cybersecurity, Emerging technologies, entrepreneurship, Innovation, News, NJ Tech Companies, NJ Tech People, NJ Universities, STEM, tech entrepreneurship, Tech for Business, Tech organizations, Universities, On March 16, Gov. Phil Murphy looked on as NJIT president Joel S. Bloom and...
Opinion: Why NJIT’s New Partnership with Israel’s Ben-Gurion University Is a Big Deal March 17, 2021 Esther Surden 1 Around New Jersey, Clean Tech / Green Tech, computer science, cybersecurity, Emerging technologies, entrepreneurship, government or politics, News, NJ Universities, Opinion, Startups, STEM, tech entrepreneurship, Universities, MOU on the Formation of the Institute for Future Technologies Signed Tuesday On Tuesday, Governor...
Interview with Rita Gurevich, Whose Hoboken-Based Cybersecurity Startup SPHERE Received a $10 Million Series A Investment February 18, 2021 Esther Surden Off cybersecurity, entrepreneurship, Innovation, investors, News, NJ Tech Companies, NJ Tech People, Startups, tech entrepreneurship, Women in Tech, News came Thursday that SPHERE Technology Solutions, a woman-owned cybersecurity governance company in Hoboken, had...
Predicting 2021—Commvault Execs Look at IT and Security Trends for the New Year January 7, 2021 Esther Surden Off cybersecurity, Emerging technologies, Future of Work, NJ Tech Companies, NJ Tech People, Predictions by a variety of Commvault executives Rahul Pawar, Vice President of Product Management at Commvault (Tinton Falls)...
NJ Tech Weekly’s Top 10 Stories for 2020 December 31, 2020 Esther Surden Off cybersecurity, Emerging technologies, entrepreneurship, Health Tech, investors, News, NJ Universities, Startups, Tech and Diversity, tech entrepreneurship, Tech for Business, Tech Workplaces, Universities, At the end of each year, we publish a list of the 10 stories that...
Predicting 2021—Berkeley Varitronics’ CEO Scott Schober Looks at Cybersecurity Trends December 27, 2020 Scott Schober Off cybersecurity, Emerging technologies, entrepreneurship, Future of Work, News, Tech for Business, Tech Workplaces, Uncategorized, By Scott Schober, CEO of Berkeley Varitronics 1. Recent revelations on the major hacking of...