
Software Firm Metova Moves HQ to Bentonville
The company, formerly of Franklin, Tennessee, said the move "enables our team to focus on expansion." read more >
The company, formerly of Franklin, Tennessee, said the move "enables our team to focus on expansion." read more >
Jake Shapiro has joined Bank OZK of Little Rock as managing director of digital banking. read more >
The convenience of computer networks and smartphones and data-sharing devices — the “internet of things” — can seem a godsend to those who appreciate the speed and ease of staying connected. For others, the all-inclusiveness of the IoT — eye-oh-tee, as most tech people say — means a constant battle for security. read more >
Bridge Purchasing Solutions Inc. announced Monday that it has partnered with Metova to build and develop a first-of-its-kind digital payment platform for employers, nonprofits and health care payers. read more >
There’s a new kind of accelerator now, 10X Cyber Accelerator, that accepts only Arkansas companies with annual revenue of between $100,000 and $10 million. read more >
Metova announces a recapitalization plan to separate its commercial business from its "federal" business under a new leadership team and name, Metova Inc. read more >
Allison Glenn has been named associate curator of contemporary art for Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville. read more >
Metova of Conway has named Stephanie Funk vice president of creative services. read more >
The Conductor announces a new partnership with Metova Inc., the Arkansas Economic Development Commission and Startup Junkie to launch the 10x Cyber Accelerator. read more >
The University of Central Arkansas' Division of Outreach & Community Engagement, the Arkansas Coding Academy, the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services and U.S. Department of Labor recently announced the state’s first Information Technology Based Registered Apprenticeship Program at UCA. read more >
Cyberattacks are a constant concern for individuals online, companies that have massive stores of data and governments. read more >
Tech, health care and manufacturing executives say they have all run into the same sort of problem: finding employable candidates for the open jobs they have. read more >
Over the last year, your Arkansas Economic Development Commission has traveled almost 20,000 miles around the world searching for good-paying jobs for the people of Arkansas. It’s a reflection of the times in which we live. Ours is a global economy, and the competition for new jobs is no longer with surrounding states only, but with every country around the globe. read more >
Metova Inc. and the University of Central Arkansas in Conway mark the opening of the Arkansas Coding Academy, a hands-on program that aims to build a talent pipeline of software developers and programmers. read more >
A collaborative effort between the University of Central Arkansas, the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce and many area business partners, the Arkansas Coding Academy is designed to create a talent pipeline from the classroom to the workforce. read more >
Cybersecurity provider Metova on Friday cut the ribbon on its new Fayetteville office, where it plans to employ roughly 30 high-tech jobs. read more >
Metova, a tech services and app development firm with offices in Conway, Cabot and Fayetteville, announced that it had purchased Camber Corp.’s Cyber Operations Enhanced Network & Training Simulator and SLAM-R Cyber Range technology for an undisclosed price. read more >
Metova, the tech services and app development firm with offices in Conway and Cabot, announced on Thursday that it had been awarded a $45 million federal contract to support cyberspace and electronic warfare efforts for the U.S. Army Cyber Battle Lab. read more >
Metova Inc. announced Tuesday that it will expand to Fayetteville and immediately create 30 technology-based jobs. read more >
Mobile app development firm Metova, which opened an RFID operations center in downtown Conway earlier this year, has announced expansion plans. read more >