Goldman Sachs is scrapping a homegrown email app it once touted — and it's a sign the bank is moving away from building tech in house
As corporate America began transitioning away from the ubiquitous Blackberry devices, Goldman developed Orbit to give employees a way to access email securely on their phones.
Dakin Campbell | As corporate America began transitioning away from the ubiquitous Blackberry devices, Goldman developed Orbit to give employees a way to access email securely on their phones.
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