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Technology

  • Business Resolutions For 2009

    Christina Davis January 1, 2009

    We asked members of the Worcester Business Journal's newly created LinkedIn Group what their business resolutions are for the coming year.

    Christina Davis January 1, 2009
  • 2008 According To Google

    Christina Davis January 1, 2009

    Nothing about 2008 was predictable, but there were some definite themes in the way Americans used the Internet search engine Google during the last 12 months.

    Christina Davis January 1, 2009
  • MLB Comes To Charter

    December 31, 2008

    As of tomorrow, Charter Communications Inc., the Missouri-based cable company that serves much of Central Massachusetts, will add the Major League Baseball Network to its digital "expanded basic" line-up.

    December 31, 2008
  • IDG Seeks New Directions For Macworld

    December 31, 2008

    Macworld Conference & Expo, produced by IDG, which has operations in Framingham, will feature a special forum this year intended to let attendees help shape th

    December 31, 2008
  • BJ's Adds Top Businesswoman To Board

    December 30, 2008

    Natick-based BJ's Wholesale Club Inc. has elected Christine Cournoyer, president and COO of Wakefield-based software company Picis Inc., to its board of directors.

    December 30, 2008
  • New Health Information Head For AdCare

    December 30, 2008

    After working for Worcester's AdCare Hospital in the eighties, Frances A. La Prad is returning to the alcohol and drug treatment facility to take on a newly created role.

    December 30, 2008
  • Eight Leases Signed For Space In Acton

    Christina Davis December 30, 2008

    In a sign that the commercial real estate market hasn't dried up entirely, a mix of eight technology companies and professional services firms have signed leases for more than 32,200 square feet of space in Nagog Park in Acton, according to broker

    Christina Davis December 30, 2008
  • Ayer Firm's Parent Company Posts Positive '08 Results

    Eileen Kennedy December 30, 2008

    Dynasil Corp. of America, owner of Ayer-based Optometrics Corp., reported that its fiscal year profits rose $660,000 over the previous year.

    Eileen Kennedy December 30, 2008
  • Pharma Co. Settlement Nets $4.7M

    December 30, 2008

    Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley's office has reached an agreement with Pennsylvania drug maker Cephalon Inc.

    December 30, 2008
  • Softscape Settles Suit

    Eileen Kennedy December 29, 2008

    Wayland-based Softscape Inc. has agreed to pay an undisclosed amount to competitor SuccessFactors Inc.

    Eileen Kennedy December 29, 2008
  • NameMedia Nixes IPO Plans

    December 29, 2008

    NameMedia Inc. of Waltham has withdrawn plans for an initial public offering.

    December 29, 2008
  • Waltham Genetics Co. Faces Delisting

    December 29, 2008

    Interleukin Genetics Inc., a Waltham company that develops health products based on genetic research, faces delisting from the New York Stock Exchange Alternext US LLC.

    December 29, 2008
  • Former Microsoft Exec Has Head In The Clouds At EMC

    December 23, 2008

    EMC Corp. of Hopkinton has appointed Harel Kodesh as president of its cloud infrastructure business and CEO of the new EMC subsidiary, Decho.

    December 23, 2008
  • Shaun Tolson December 22, 2008
  • WPI Researcher Lands Big Funds | Professor wants to establish electronic medical records best practices

    Matthew L. Brown December 22, 2008

    When the typical office gets new computers, there are certainly some growing pains involved. Interfaces don’t appear the same, files aren’t where they used to be. It takes a couple of days to get used to all the changes.

    Matthew L. Brown December 22, 2008
  • Prevailing Wage Provision Raises Questions & Concerns | Certified life sciences firms have to meet salary standards for builders

    Eileen Kennedy December 22, 2008

    At least one provision in the application to become a certified life sciences company in Massachusetts — and be eligible for a share of that $1 billion biotech pie — is rubbing some in the industry the wrong way.

    Eileen Kennedy December 22, 2008

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