May. 2, 2013 9:00 am
Healthify app from Johns Hopkins uses a questionnaire to assess your health
Is a person’s ability to pay their monthly energy bills or afford groceries getting in the way of their access to health care? Healthify, a startup out of Johns Hopkins University, thinks so. Launched in November, the startup makes questionnaire software for health clinics to gather such information from the primarily low-income people they serve, [...]
Apr. 10, 2013 10:00 am
New Enterprise Associates leads $37M round for MuleSoft [Startup Roundup]
This is the Startup Roundup. Every Wednesday morning, Technically Baltimore will put together the smaller pieces that make up our startup ecosystem. If you’ve got news to share, get in touch. who’s getting funded? Venture firm New Enterprise Associates, with offices in Chevy Chase and Timonium, leads a $37 million investment round for MuleSoft, makers of an integration [...]
Apr. 10, 2013 9:30 am
Day of Foster.ly: RSVP for startup and investment conference in Arlington
With nearly 400 people already registered, a few weeks out from the Day of Foster.ly on May 4. It's one of the premier collaborative entrepreneurship events of the year, and it's something startups should consider attending.
Dec. 21, 2011 9:24 am
TeamGantt Takes Project Schedules to the Cloud
Anyone who has charted out resource schedules for their clients and projects has most certainly come across the Gantt chart. What most people probably haven't come across is a way to produce these charts in an online, cloud-based environment. This is exactly the challenge that White-marsh based TeamGantt set out to do last year.
Dec. 2, 2011 10:13 am
Bizelo – an App Store for Small Businesses
Baltimore-based Bizelo is a suite of apps for small businesses that either has Intuit going back to the drawing board or forcing them to do so very soon. Founded in 2010, this company is already profitable and aims to be a game changer for small businesses.
Oct. 18, 2011 6:23 am
Sickweather: Social Health Forecasting
Just as Doppler radar scans the skies for indicators of bad weather, local health forecasting startup Sickweather scans social networks for indicators of illness, allowing you to check for the chance of sickness as easily as you check for the chance of rain.
Sep. 23, 2011 3:41 pm
Projections – Part Road Map for Growth, Part Hail Mary Prayer
Projected financial statements have all sorts of rules and requirements and disclosures – none of which was taught to me in college. I approached my first projected financial statement as green as anyone because a potential investor wanted to know what his money would be worth in 2 years if he cut us a check.
Jul. 6, 2011 10:20 am
GiveCorps: Making it Easy to Give Locally
In a time of "deal-a-day" websites, GiveCorps' mission is to market a "cause-a-day" to focus a lot of local interest and support from a new generation of philanthropists. The site allows you to give to a daily local nonprofit project and -- in addition to feeling good about your charitable contribution -- GiveCorps rewards donors with deals and discounts from local merchants.
Mar. 22, 2011 4:32 pm
Build a Company in a Weekend
Calling all would-be entrepreneurs: during Startup Weekend Baltimore, you can turn your ideas into reality by forming a team, building a product, and demoing it for judges and investors.
Jan. 10, 2011 5:14 pm
For Women Who Want to Start a Tech Business, ACTiVATE Offers Instruction in the Off Hours
The ACTiVATE program from UMBC makes learning the ins and outs of starting a technology-based company easy for aspiring female entrepreneurs. With classes offered once a week in the evenings, on occasional Saturdays, and some online, having a full time job won't get in the way of making a new business bloom.
