Nashville-based real estate software company secures $37 million in funding from big-name investors

A Nashville-based commercial real estate tech company has landed nearly $ 40 million in funding from major industry players. Nashville Business News – Local Nashville News | The Nashville Business Journal

6 ways AR automation software can improve your order-to-cash process

If your accounts receivable team is working harder than ever to collect payments and preserve cash flow, it may be time to automate your accounts receivable management. Here are six things you can start doing today to improve team productivity and reduce days sales outstanding (DSO) – and how accounts receivable automation software can help. 1. Evaluate your accounts receivable status. To make...

Q&A: Nashville Software School CEO on how AI does, and doesn’t, change coding

The founder and CEO of the Nashville Software School says AI tools such as ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot change the the day-to-day job — but don’t eliminate it. Here’s why he is confident tech won’t replace developer jobs “anytime soon.” Nashville Business News – Local Nashville News | The Nashville Business Journal

Why billionaire Dustin Moskovitz keeps buying up shares of his software company Asana

Asana CEO Dustin Moskovitz has taken an unusually large equity position in his company after the stock plummeted from its 2021 high. U.S. News

Ford unveils new F-Series Super Duty trucks designed to boost its commercial, software services businesses

Ford is redesigning a pivotal product lineup, leaning on new software and connected data metrics, to boost profits in its commercial vehicle business. U.S. News

Microsoft acquires video-editing software start-up Clipchamp

Microsoft is buying video editing technology after the service saw strong growth in the pandemic, notably in video formats used on TikTok and Instagram. U.S. News

Trump to take action on Chinese software firms in the coming days: Pompeo

President Donald Trump will announce new action “in the coming days” related to Chinese software companies that his administration views as a threat to U.S. national security, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday. International: Top News And Analysis