Today’s most advanced engineering software is taking us back to nature
Lookout built a 30 million-user business protecting Google’s phones. Now it has to fend off Google itself
Box co-founder Aaron Levie has a humble goal in mind: Beat Microsoft and Oracle, among others, in the most lucrative game in software. With over $300 million in venture money raised and a mobile perspective on the future, the 28-year-old has a fighting chance
Alex White’s Next Big Sound is using advanced statistics to transform a stubborn industry. Sounds familiar?
At $100 million, Mukesh Bansal’s Myntra is already India’s largest online apparel seller. Now he’s got Shopper’s Stop in his sights. Even as Jabong and Flipkart have him in their’s
Caterpillar says it was duped when it lost half a billion dollars in China on an acquisition gone wrong. But maybe it should have seen it coming
Deep in the heart of the Texas oil and gas boom, a tiny Canadian company has found a novel way to dredge up fuel for nuclear reactors. And it’s prompted the most unusual battle in America’s war over fracking
Facebook is the internet’s phone book. Twitter is its wire service. In Tumblr, 26-year-old Karp has built the web’s canvas. Now can he shape it into a money machine?
United Technologies’ Louis Chênevert bet more than $1 billion on a risky new jet engine technology—and won one of the most important contracts in aviation
L’Oréal India’s Pierre-Yves Arzel says home visits helped him understand Indians’ relationship with water, what beauty products they use and why
Project Frog designs and ships schools, convenience stores and office buildings all over the country. Some assembly required