
Layoffs at Bentonville Tech Firm as Demand Softens
RevUnit co-founder Michael Paladino said the company is looking at other cost-saving measures, as well. read more >
RevUnit co-founder Michael Paladino said the company is looking at other cost-saving measures, as well. read more >
RevUnit of Bentonville has announced the following promotions: Danny Estavillo, chief revenue officer, and Tabitha McFadden, chief people officer. read more >
Handled, a joint venture of RevUnit of Bentonville and UniGroup of Fenton, Missouri, has been fully acquired by UniGroup. read more >
What sets this year’s Fuel Accelerator apart from accelerator programs across the state is that it focuses on sales instead of product development, with a top goal being the establishment of pilot projects that the accelerator companies and Arkansas companies can launch together. read more >
The second Fuel Accelerator program, led by RevUnit in Bentonville and Startup Junkie in Fayetteville, will launch this month. read more >
High-tech doors are just a hint at what goes on inside RevUnit, which builds applications to help businesses operate efficiently in areas like productivity, worker engagement and learning. read more >
RevUnit of Bentonville, a digital strategy and efficiency company, has been named as one of America's 360 "Best Entrepreneurial Companies" by Entrepreneur magazine. read more >
Custom app developer RevUnit seeks to do as much good as it can for the people who report to work every day. read more >
There is more to technology than the tech itself; the people behind it matter, and they drive growth. That’s what Michael Paladino, co-founder and chief technology officer of RevUnit in Bentonville, said he believes and puts into practice at the northwest Arkansas business. read more >
Digital product developer RevUnit of Bentonville acquires Teamvvork LLC of Las Vegas. read more >
STEMconnector, a national association in Washington, made up of corporate, governmental and private groups, is working to encourage and support young girls and women in pursuing STEM studies. read more >
As technology became accessible, people with a multitude of different agendas have embraced it. Some use it to design incredibly complex logistical plans for transportation; some use it to analyze big data for financial institutions; some use it to figure out a way to connect hungry people to food. 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 >
Bentonville-born RevUnit provides the latest in digital technology, but the heart of the firm’s operating principles is decidedly more old-fashioned: hire the best people, show them a path to contribution and success, then work every day to refine and strengthen the team concept. read more >
No one is complaining about the population and economic growth in northwest Arkansas, but all that growth is putting strains on the area’s infrastructure. read more >
Northwest Arkansas isn’t California’s Silicon Valley and has a long way to go before it can be considered remotely comparable, but technology industry leaders say the area is proving to be on the short list of best places in the field. read more >
Wal-Mart needs vast numbers of technologically advanced workers and needs them as soon as possible, says SVP Rick Webb. read more >
Overwatch, the Bentonville startup founded by Little Rock Catholic High senior Josh Moody, has launched a campaign on Indiegogo, an international crowdfunding platform. read more >
The entrepreneurial momentum that's enveloped Arkansas over the last five years or so is seeping into the high school ranks. Noble Impact works with high schools to promote entrepreneurship. read more >
UA Technology Ventures director Jeff Amerine, an ARK Challenge mentor and Innovate Arkansas adviser, believes that both Overwatch and Josh Moody are ready for the big time now. read more >