3/27: Retail instincts propel investor to Venture Capitalism’s top tier; Which health tech startups made the cut in Dreamit Health’s latest cohort?
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Toshiba May File Bankruptcy for Its Westinghouse Unit Tuesday (Fortune)
Princeton-based Arable Labs raises $4.25 million to bring predictive analytics to farming (VentureBeat)
Which health tech startups made the cut in Dreamit Health’s latest cohort? (Med City News)
Retail Instincts Propel Investor to Venture Capitalism’s Top Tier (NYTimes)
Just look at who she invested in.
On Becoming a CPO and Procurement Transformation at SAP: An Interview with Dr. Marcell Vollmer (Part 1) (Jason Busch / SpendMatters)
Verizon Teams with SES on Ultra HD Trial (Multichannel News)
Interview with Veeva Systems' Matt Wallach (Motley Fool)
Wallach, who serves as Veeva's President and is a co-founder, is a Delco native who heads its east coast presence (Veeva is based in California).
GE to invest $500 million in healthcare and hire 5,000 software developers (Healthcare IT News)
In 2014, GE Healthcare consolidated much of its operations around Boston, moving or eliminating 400 jobs in Princeton and Piscataway.
OnDeck's Bumpy Ride Isn't Over (Bloomberg Gadfly)
OnDeck made moves to expand and extend a credit line, and get an investment from CreditEase. Still not sure where that leaves them. First Round Capital was an early investor.
I went up the @salesforcetower yesterday and got a chance to look at our city in amazing glory. On the 61st floor. Will @Benioff sit here? pic.twitter.com/1NUh1lETOc
— Om Malik (@om) March 24, 2017
Will Benioff be higher than Roberts?
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