February 1, 2020

If WeWork wanted to cement the impression that it no longer strives to be viewed as a tech company but rather as a real estate giant focused on leasing space,…

Report: WeWork has a new CEO and he’s a real estate — not a tech — exec

Featured Article

At CAA, Michael Yanover is still betting startups can change Hollywood’s agencies

In a large office scattered with drums, family mementos, and a well-used whiteboard, on the second floor of Creatlve Artist Agency‘s Los Angeles glass, steel, and marble headquarters, Michael Yanover is busy plotting which CAA-repped talent could be the next big entrepreneur. Over a sixteen year career at one of Hollywood’s biggest agencies, Yanover has…

12:30 pm PST • February 1, 2020
At CAA, Michael Yanover is still betting startups can change Hollywood’s agencies

When Ginni Rometty steps down as CEO at IBM in April and her replacement Arvind Krishna takes the helm, more than eight years will have passed since she took the…

Ginni Rometty leaves complex legacy as she steps away as IBM CEO

Maybe ‘tech-enabled’ is good enough for public markets? Everybody’s talking about revenues after WeWork, but maybe you still don’t need to have all the right numbers in place to achieve…

Startups Weekly: One Medical IPO raises unicorn hopes

Featured Article

Justin Kan opens up (Part 1)

In a free-wheeling interview, the serial entrepreneur covers a number of topics, including spirituality, stress and therapy.

8:35 am PST • February 1, 2020
Justin Kan opens up (Part 1)

Back in 2016, Nutanix decided to take the big step of going public. Part of that process was creating a pitch deck and presenting it during its roadshow, a coming-out…

What Nutanix got right (and wrong) in its IPO roadshow

Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the Extra Crunch series that recaps the latest OS news, the applications they support and the money that flows through it all. The…

This Week in Apps: Apple’s record quarter, dating apps under investigation, Byte launches to problems

Doubtnut, a Gurgaon-based startup that operates an app to help students learn and master concepts from math and science using short videos, has raised $15 million in a new financing…

Two-year-old Indian edtech startup Doubtnut raises $15M