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The Rand building on East Houston Street prominently features the Geekdom logo.
Posted inOpinion

Pour one out for San Antonio’s downtown tech district

JJ Velasquez by JJ Velasquez July 12, 2022July 12, 2022

Opinion: The city’s downtown tech scene is effectively dead, but can UTSA’s expansion inspire a resurrection?

Amanda Lee Keammerer, managing director of Gener8tor Cybersecurity
Posted inBusiness & Development

Geekdom seeking mentors and investors for new cybersecurity accelerator

Avatar photo by Waylon Cunningham May 19, 2022May 20, 2022
(From left) Farooq Malik and Eric Bell of Blue Duck.
Posted inBusiness & Development

Out of the game: San Antonio-based e-scooter company Blue Duck folds

Avatar photo by Waylon Cunningham January 3, 2022January 4, 2022
Updated stock photos of Geekdom office's renovations and refresh of furniture. Photos taken on January 20, 2021.
Posted inBusiness & Development

Geekdom begins 2021 with a new look for pandemic-era coworking

Avatar photo by Waylon Cunningham January 21, 2021January 21, 2021
300 additional USAA have moved offices to 300 Convent Street downtown.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

300 More USAA Tech Workers Move Into Downtown Offices

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger December 17, 2018January 31, 2020
Posted inSponsored

It’s the Golden Age of Cybercrime – Here’s How the U.S. Must Prepare for It

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Bill Leigher and Michael Daly December 11, 2018January 31, 2020
Posted inData & Society, Gov & Politics

Just This #6: Behind the Numbers on San Antonio’s Millennial Growth Rate

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Beth Frerking and Rick Casey March 30, 2018January 31, 2020
Posted inBusiness & Tech

Amazon: Choose San Austin

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Paul Bell and Eric Bell September 16, 2017September 18, 2017
When Rackspace purchases Datapipe, it will have more than 6,500 employees worldwide.
Posted inBusiness & Tech

Rackspace Agrees to Buy Datapipe, Becomes Largest Managed Cloud Player

Avatar photo by Shari Biediger September 11, 2017September 11, 2017
Geekdom startup Centrair Electric have a meeting in the Weinkrantz conference room (left to right) Ashell Adin, Anthony Barrientes, Shyhem Rhodes, and Christopher Gomez.
Posted inBusiness & Development, Business & Tech

Ésprit is Alive at Geekdom 

Avatar photo by Ben Fennen March 13, 2017March 14, 2017

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