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Justine Hofherr Justine Hofherr
Published on March 25, 2025

Server called in sick? Don’t worry — there’s an app for that

Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on March 25, 2025

Corvus Insurance Raises $32M to Prevent Cybercrime With AI

Corvus Insurance, a provider of AI-powered commercial insurance products, announced today it raised $32 million

Ashley Bowden Ashley Bowden
Updated on March 25, 2025

OpenCity Grabbed $6.8M, Cynet’s New HQ, and More Boston Tech News

Growth is the name of the game for Boston companies with several new developments on the city’s tech scene. Find out who’s hiring with last week’s fresh venture capital. This is the Built In Boston weekly refresh.

OpenCity Grabbed $6.8M, Cynet’s New HQ, and More Boston Tech News
Brigid Hogan Brigid Hogan
Updated on March 25, 2025

Capital One Empowers ML Engineers to Expand Their Skills

With support from leadership and access to various learning resources, engineers like Fawaz Moshin are driving innovation through advanced machine learning models.

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Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on March 25, 2025

This AI Startup Just Scored a $3M Seed Round From Bain Capital

Akkio is the latest startup in the burgeoning no-code space to garner investor attention.

Ashley Bowden Ashley Bowden
Updated on March 25, 2025

Marketing Services Company Klaviyo Hires Chief Product Officer

Formerly a Klaviyo customer, Adil Wali joins the team to help enhance its platform’s customer experience.

Justine Hofherr Justine Hofherr
Updated on March 25, 2025

Fuze reels in another $30M, sparking talks of IPO

Ashley Bowden Ashley Bowden
Updated on March 25, 2025

Reggora Raises a $30M Series B to Streamline the Home Appraisal Process

Like everything else, the mortgage lending industry is undergoing digital transformations. Innovative Reggora is looking to shorten the home appraisal process to two days.

Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on March 25, 2025

JobGet Launches Initiative to Help Recently Laid-Off Workers Get Hired Fast

Although unemployment is at a record high in Massachusetts because of the COVID-19 pandemic, essential businesses are ramping up hiring to meet demand. JobGet wants to help connect these populations.

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