Posts by ericg
Ketryx expands to larger Cambridge office as demand for AI agents grows
When Erez Kaminski set out to start his company, he wanted to make it the most boring software company anyone has ever built. Why? Because, in his words, everything that’s important ends up being boring. Read More
Read MoreEmployee groups at convention authority were divided racially. Its new CEO changed that.
The two former employee resource groups at the MCCA unintentionally enforced racial division, its CEO said. Read More
Read MoreThe robots have taken over this store at a Cambridge mall
Inside the Robot Lab at CambridgeSide Mall, you can drive a Spot robot around a simulated apartment, see a full-sized Atlas robot or catch a robot dance performance. But you can’t buy anything. Read More
Read MoreWaltham tech company’s people-screeners used at FIFA Club World Cup matches
The World Cup for professional club teams, organized by football’s governing body FIFA, is currently at the semifinals stage. A Waltham company was chosen for its people-screening tech to enhance safety at the 12 host stadiums across the U.S. Read More
Read MoreLongtime Newbury Street retailer Ralph Lauren buys its building for $38M
The retailer Ralph Lauren has paid nearly $38 million for the Newbury Street building it has long occupied in Boston. Read More
Read MoreFive things: RFK lawsuit, FDA approval, Moors & Cabot and ‘singing’ rumble strips
Good morning, Boston. Today is National Raspberry Day. Here are the five things you need to know in local business news, including an RFK Jr. lawsuit, an FDA approval, Moors & Cabot on Wall Street and “singing” rumble strips. Read More
Read MoreVocational-tech schools to implement lottery admissions despite opposition
The state will go forward with a newly required lottery system for vocational-technical high school admissions, despite opponents’ concerns that it could hurt the workforce and students themselves. Read More
Read MoreBoston startup taps 60,000 experts to create smarter online-shopping assistants
Boston startup Remark is pairing human experts with chatbots to help e-commerce companies convert browsers, boost sales and create a gig economy for specialists. Read More
Read MoreCountry clubs are investing millions amid growth push. One amenity is driving the trend.
Country clubs are investing millions in a new type of golf course. Here’s why. Read More
Read MoreHealey signs $60.9 billion budget, vetoes $130 million
Gov. Maura Healey approved a $60.9 billion annual budget and rolled out a companion proposal designed to empower her administration with greater cost-cutting power. Read More
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