Tech roundup: ContextMedia's big move, STEM degrees pay off & more

Written by Andreas Rekdal
Published on Apr. 28, 2016

ContextMedia adds second floor to fit new hires

Health information provider announced on Monday it is expanding its offices to a second floor on 330 N. Wabash Ave. Having expanded its staff from 240 employees to 350 in just over half a year, the company expects to be able to accommodate 500 workers in the building after the expansion — and hiring shows no sign of slowing down. [Chicago Tribune]


STEM degrees pay persistent dividends

A recent survey by WalletHub found that eight of the 10 best entry-level jobs for college graduates were STEM-related. The top 10 list included software engineer, web app developer and systems engineer, to name a few. [WalletHub]
 

Textura to join forces with Oracle

— a Chicago-based provider of cloud construction management software — announced on Thursday that it has entered into a definite agreement to be acquired by Oracle. The deal is valued at approximately $663 million, and was unanimously approved by Textura's board of directors. [Built In Chicago]


Uptake takes on cybersecurity veteran

This week,

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announced it has hired Nicholas Percoco, former head of ’s SpiderLabs white hat hacker team. Percoco will serve as the company’s chief information security officer. In an interview with Crain’s, the company said the decision to beef up its cybersecurity capabilities is a natural next step as the company handles ever-increasing volumes of sensitive data. [Crain’s]
 

Narrative Science launches Microsoft collaboration

announced a new collaboration with Microsoft on Tuesday, bringing the Chicago company’s natural language generation capabilities to Microsoft’s Power BI data analytics tool. The extension will draw insights from user data sets and automatically generate written narratives to accompany data visualizations and tables. [Built In Chicago]
 

Cliq raises funding to boost group hangs

Chicago social networking startup

raised $710,000 last week to keep expanding on its app, which helps friend groups meet up with each other to expand their social circles. The startup is currently working on the infrastructure for offering deals at concerts, bars and restaurants, as well as posting status updates to keep friends in the loop on a group’s whereabouts. 
 

Other fundings

, $1.9 million
Founded in 2009, itemMaster is a brand information and asset portfolio used by e-commerce sites and manufacturers.

, $1.4 million
INXPO creates tools for interactive webcasts, helping leaders and entrepreneurs better connect with their audiences.

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