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Waltham-based Raytheon Co. has agreed to acquire BBN Technologies, a defense-focused research and development firm based in Cambridge.
Nancy Parker is the owner of Parker Virtual Office Services in Natick, and the organizer of the Metrowest Exchange Team (MET Group) an online social networking community for business professionals.
As the BlackBerry and other personal digital assistants (PDAs) have altered the business landscape, it’s now possible to conduct business at any hour of the day in virtually any location. But is that a positive change?
Westborough-based eClinicalWorks has signed an agreement to supply its electronic medical records software to prisons.
Westborough-based United Medial Systems has acquired MoBx Mobile Breast Services of Vacaville, Calif., in a cash deal.
Intel Corp., which employs about 2,000 people in Hudson, said it expects revenue of $9 billion for the third quarter, an increase over its previous projection of $8.5 billion.
After one and a half years of construction and redesign work, the new George I.
The assets of high performance computer maker SiCortex Inc. were recently acquired by Cray Inc., a maker of supercomputers in Seattle, for an undisclosed amount.
Worcester-based LaVigne Inc., which does business as LVI Print Optimization, has agreed to be acquired by DS Graphics of Lowell for $1.55 million.
Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester has started using a device designed to detect surgical sponges left inside patients after surgery.
Crossbeam Systems Inc. of Boxborough has signed three European companies to its worldwide partnership program.
Westborough-based eClinicalWorks anticipates that federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding could prompt as many as 400 health centers to adopt electronic medical records.
RXi Pharmaceuticals Corp. CFO Stephen DiPalma has resigned from his position.In a brief statement, the Worcester-based company said DiPalma was leaving the company "to pursue other opportunities."
Raytheon Network Centric Systems in Marlborough has been awarded a $6.5 million contract for two radar systems.
Since its founding in 2007, Littleton-based ZeeVee Inc. has landed big clients, including Spanish language TV giant Telemundo, with its cutting-edge web-to-TV technology.
If you’ve got terabytes of data and nothing to do with them, you might call Marlborough-based Netezza (pronounced Ne-Tease-Ah). The high tech company got its start in 2000 and reported nearly $188 million in annual revenues last year.