Last week, TechCrunch broke the news that the workforce management software outfit Rippling was on the cusp of closing a new, $200 million round of funding at a hefty $13.4 billion valuation led by ...
It sounds like a slapstick spy caper. One company cultivates a mole in a rival firm, paying him thousands each month for stolen internal information. When confronted by authorities, he locks himself ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A former Rippling employee detailed his time spying on behalf of Deel in a new court filing. Keith O'Brien said Deel's CEO ...
Human resources software startup Rippling sued competitor Deel in federal district court on Monday, claiming that "Deel cultivated a spy" to orchestrate a trade-secret theft. The employee met with ...
Rippling CEO Parker Conrad and Deel CEO Alex Bouaziz.Amy Osborne/The Washington Post/Getty Images; Deel; Melia Russell/Business Insider; Deel; Melia Russell/Business Insider The executives at Rippling ...
The one and only Parker Conrad stopped by TechCrunch’s Found this week to talk to us about his company Rippling, as well as the X spat heard around the Valley. Conrad founded Rippling, an all-in-one ...
It’s a story that sounds almost too outrageous to be true. Deel, a $12 billion company in the HR tech space, is facing serious allegations of corporate espionage, according to a lawsuit filed by its ...
HR software company Rippling has a big HR problem of its own: According to a new lawsuit, the company hired a rat. A lawsuit filed by Rippling against competitor Deel alleges that they “cultivated a ...
Human resources software startup Rippling sued competitor Deel in federal district court on Monday, claiming that "Deel cultivated a spy" to orchestrate a trade-secret theft. Stream NBC 5 for free, 24 ...
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