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After steady declines during the first and second quarters, venture capital spending within the green sector is almost back up to pre-recession levels, according to a report by Cambridge-based Greentech Medi
Westborough battery maker Boston-Power Inc. has hired four new executives: Tom Spade, Fred Pourmehr, Eric Tu and Beter McElhinney.
GlassHouse Technologies, a Framingham-based IT consulting firm, has acquired Systems Group Integration of the United Kingdom.
Ken Udas got in on the ground floor of online education and hasn’t looked up from his desktop since. He was recently named CEO of UMassOnline, the Shrewsbury-based arm of the University of Massachusetts system focused on virtual learning.
The bottom line is always a concern for business. But when you can do good and still make money — that’s a pretty great thing.
Eric R. Schnadig, CEO of Acton-based Tervela Inc. has raised $18 million in venture capital so it can expand into new markets with its hardware-accelerated computer messaging systems.
RXi Pharmaceuticals Corp. of Worcester recently acquired direct ownership of technology from Advirna LLC, a small biotechnology company in Boulder, CO.
Punchbowl Software of Framingham, the company behind the party-planning website MyPunchbowl.com, recently launched MyPunchbowl Party Supplies, which it formed in partnership with
The high-tech industry lost fewer jobs than the private sector between June of 2008 and June of this year, but the private sector has rebounded faster during the first half of 2009, according to the TechAmeric
Computer networking equipment maker 3Com Corp. reported a 15 percent revenue decline for its first quarter as its profit plunged from $79.8 million a year ago to $7.5 million.
John Abele, co-founder and former co-chairman of Natick's Boston Scientific Corp. has joined the global advisory board of Medford-based Nanobiosym.
The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center today approved granting $90 million, its largest investment to date, into the University of Massachusetts Medical Sc
Cambridge-based Genzyme Corp. just can't get enough of MetroWest.
Acton-based Tervela Inc. has raised $18 million in venture capital so it can expand into new markets with its hardware-accelerated computer messaging systems.
Karl Storz Endoscopy-America Inc. has moved logistics operations from Charlton to Southbridge.
Natick-based Cognex Corp. has accepted a settlement in a suit it filed against a German company it accused of illegally importing and selling Cognex software.