The new Google Cloud region in Dallas is part of Google's $9.5 billion investment in data centers and Google offices across the U.S. in 2022, which it says will create 12,000 jobs. $600 million data centers in Midlothian and Red Oak are also part of the project.
A Google exec says the new Dallas region will offer Google Cloud customers "the speed and availability you need to innovate faster and build high-performing applications that cater to the needs of nearby end user."
Incubated by Irving venture capital fund Naya Ventures, Rettach is inviting Google Apps and Microsoft Office 365 users to participate in a free trial version of the program.
To avoid running out of valuable storage capacity, many have turned to cloud services to back up files, stream content, and sync information across devices.
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Pierre Ifill has joined Dallas-based MYCON General Contractors Inc. as controller to oversee the accounting and finance department and provide financial oversight across the company’s internal policies and procedures.
“Pierre’s leadership capabilities and extensive financial background make him an excellent addition to our team,” Malynda Dickinson, partner and CFO of MYCON, said in a statement....
Restaurant industry veteran Patrick Kirk has joined Irving-based Fuzzy’s Taco Shop as chief marketing officer.
Kirk previously was vice president of bar and beverage for Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill + Bar. The company said that at Fuzzy’s, he will continue to define the Fuzzy’s Taco Shop experience as he develops and delivers strategic direction across all aspects of marketing including advertising, digital marketing, and culinary and beverage innovation....
Independent video game company ProbablyMonsters is continuing to expand its development teams and games under the leadership of Dallas-based Chief Product Officer Adam Rymer, the former CEO of Optic Gaming.
Bellevue, Washington-based ProbablyMonsters also revealed Hidden Grove, a new development team led by General Manager Chris Opdahl that is working on an original multiplayer competitive adventure game using Unreal Engine 5....
North Texas is a big place, with plenty to do, see, hear, and watch. So, we scour the internet every week to find events and activities for you. As always, things may change at any time, so be sure to check the official website or registration page for the latest details....
This Earth Month, and every day, Deloitte is committed to progressing a better future for all through a commitment to sustainability. We are focused on helping combat climate change, which also can create challenges and disruptions that can deepen existing societal inequities....
Pierre Ifill has joined Dallas-based MYCON General Contractors Inc. as controller to oversee the accounting and finance department and provide financial oversight across the company’s internal policies and procedures.
“Pierre’s leadership capabilities and extensive financial background make him an excellent addition to our team,” Malynda Dickinson, partner and CFO of MYCON, said in a statement....
Restaurant industry veteran Patrick Kirk has joined Irving-based Fuzzy’s Taco Shop as chief marketing officer.
Kirk previously was vice president of bar and beverage for Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill + Bar. The company said that at Fuzzy’s, he will continue to define the Fuzzy’s Taco Shop experience as he develops and delivers strategic direction across all aspects of marketing including advertising, digital marketing, and culinary and beverage innovation....
Independent video game company ProbablyMonsters is continuing to expand its development teams and games under the leadership of Dallas-based Chief Product Officer Adam Rymer, the former CEO of Optic Gaming.
Bellevue, Washington-based ProbablyMonsters also revealed Hidden Grove, a new development team led by General Manager Chris Opdahl that is working on an original multiplayer competitive adventure game using Unreal Engine 5....