June 17th, 2010 by Alex Coté
In case you missed the live event here is our video from Finovate Spring 2010. Jim and Alex on stage demoing Cortera Circles. Create your Circle today! www.cortera.com
May 12th, 2010 by Alex Coté
What a day! Yesterday we launched Cortera Circles™ – another industry first – enabling business professionals from any organization to form their own groups of trusted peers to exchange their ratings and reviews about the businesses they interact with. Here are just a few examples of Circles created by members since we launched – all [...]
May 11th, 2010 by Alex Coté
We’ve had a great morning here at FinovateSpring 2010 and the feedback from the blogging and Twitter community has been equally positive. Here is a sampling of posts from Twitter in the last few hours: leimer – Wikinvest, fiserv and cortera most impressive in opening round of finovate. Visa guys like robots. /via @cxasia mobileslate [...]
May 11th, 2010 by Alex Coté
Today we officially launch Cortera Circles™ – our latest effort to fix an industry that is in need of some new thinking and bring the best of the social web to the world of commercial credit. We have not been shy about our belief that the B2B credit information space is in desperate need of [...]
May 10th, 2010 by Alex Coté
We just wrapped up rehearsals this afternoon at FinovateSpring in San Francisco. You can feel the energy and passion from the demoing companies dedicated to shaking up the commercial and consumer finance space. We have lots to share over the next several days so check back here and on our FinovateSpring page for continuous coverage [...]
April 19th, 2010 by Alex Coté
Cortera has been tapped as one of a select group of financial technology innovators that will present at the upcoming FinovateSpring 2010 conference in San Francisco on May 11, 2010. Finovate Events (www.finovate.com) take place each spring in San Francisco and each fall in New York and are uniquely known for their fast-paced environment, and [...]
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