Archive for May 2022
Broadcom reportedly in talks to buy Boston-area cybersecurity employer
VMware, based in Palo Alto, California, employs 771 workers in the Boston area. Read More
Read MoreEmployers changing their positions on high-stakes topics
Employers are adapting their policies at a rapid pace in the pandemic era — particularly on high-stakes topics that could have long-term effects on their businesses. Read More
Read MoreRRF, Covid-19 grant bill sponsor on Senate defeat: ‘This was our best shot.’
Will there be another effort for more Covid-19 relief funding? Here’s a closer look at the future of small-business funding efforts. Read More
Read MoreTD Garden adds new food, merchandise options for Celtics’ Eastern Conference Finals
TD Garden is hosting the third and fourth games of the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday and Monday. Read More
Read MoreReveal party: Scenes from the BBJ Fast 50 awards event (PHOTOS)
The Boston Business Journal held its latest Fast 50 Awards event at the Boston Marriott Long Wharf to celebrate the area’s private companies that saw the fastest revenue growth over the past three years. Couldn’t be there? Check out who attended. Read More
Read MoreEverbridge shareholders re-elect board despite efforts of activist investor Ancora
Ancora called the four incumbent directors "part of the culture of failure and operational mediocrity that pervades across Everbridge today." Read More
Read MoreBlue Cross Blue Shield tackles health equity with new business accelerator
Startups in the accelerator receive a $150,000 investment and participate in nine months of programming. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: Robert Half International Inc.
Global talent solutions and business consulting fi Read More
Read MoreViewpoint: Keep investing to fight climate crisis
This month, the Mass. State Senate unveiled a wide-ranging bill, proposing more support for electric vehicles, energy efficiency, as well as improving rules for solar and wind development. Read More
Read MoreNew Englanders support offshore wind power – just don’t send it to NY
Research shows people are less likely to support a wind power project if its energy flows to another state, and especially if it goes to a rival state. Read More
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