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Marlborough-based Netezza Corp. said the U.S. Navy Exchange Service Command will use the company's servers to warehouse data from its 305 stores worldwide.
Waltham-based utility National Grid plans to install solar power generation systems on state buildings and public schools across the state.
Wireless network testing company Azimuth Systems Inc. has extended its lease and expanded its corporate headquarters in the Nagog Office Park in Acton.
After two rounds of sealed bids, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Joel B. Rosenthal approved the sale of Cyphermint Inc., a Marlborough-based, mobile payment system maker, to C.A.
Cambridge-based Genzyme Corp. officially opened its $125 million, 180,000-square-foot, 350-employee Framingham Science Center last week.
An Australian company has developed a system to alert drivers who start falling asleep or get distracted, and they’ve chosen Acton as their American beachhead.
Knowing something intellectually and seeing it with your own two eyes are two very different things.
An online party planning web company has just raised $2.1 million in funding, despite a near drying of the venture capital well locally and nationwide.
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute will get $1 million in federal and state grants to develop artificial limbs that act like the real thing, the university said.
Russian investors in Marlborough-based Cyphermint Inc. are asking U.S.
Massachusetts exported $8.7 billion in high tech goods in 2007, down 9 percent from the $9.6 billion exported from the Bay State the previous year, according to the American Electronics Association.
Raytheon Co.'s Marlborough operation has been awarded a $7.5 million U.S. Department of Defense contract to build air traffic control systems.
Worcester-based cell tower site acquisition, construction and maintenance firm Optasite Inc. has been sold to SBA Communications for $400 million.
Hopkinton-based information technology company EMC Corp. has been recognized for thorough climate change disclosures by the Carbon D
Franklin medical device company PLC Systems has received a notice from the American Stock Exchange saying it could be delisted, the company announced today.
Tech/Ops Sevcon Inc., a Southborough company that makes microprocessors for electric vehicles, will move from the American Stock Exchange to the Nasdaq Stock Market.