Technology
Follow the latest in tech startups, innovation, cybersecurity, and venture capital in southeastern Wisconsin.
WisconsinBiz: Bioscience industry drives Wisconsin’s health care services
Wisconsin is home to several top-performing health care systems that, according to a report produced by the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics at the UW-Madison/Extension contributed $7.3 billion in total income for the state in 2009, the most recent data available.
Fetal tissue bill can be amended to satisfy science and ethics
Attempts to reconcile science with ethics and religious faith didn't begin with the latest debate over research use of fetal tissue – nor will they end there.
Telkonet reports record results
Waukesha-based Telkonet Inc. today reported second quarter net income of $523,511 or 0 cents per share, up from $219,085, or 0 cents per share, in the second quarter of 2014.
MADISON – Filament Games moves ‘cool workspace’ into old AT&T Building downtown
The AT&T Building in downtown Madison is still undergoing its $30 million renovations. Upon entering the dusty main floor, Brandon Pittser, marketing director for Filament Games, a 10-year-old educational video game company that relocated from Madison’s Atwood neighborhood to the building last month, makes a joke about the space resembling a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Connecture narrows loss on new customer growth
Brookfield-based Connecture Inc. reported a second quarter net loss of $4.3 million, or 20 cents lost per share, compared with $5.4 million, or $34.77 lost per share, in the second quarter of 2014.
M-WERC captures $50,000 SBA grant
M-WERC (Midwest Energy Research Consortium) has won a $50,000 grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration through its second annual Growth Accelerator Fund Competition.
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Fiserv’s Q2 earnings hit with debt charge
Brookfield-based financial services technology provider Fiserv Inc. reported second quarter net income of $127 million, or 53 cents per share, down from $166 million, or 65 cents per share, in the second quarter of 2014.
Milwaukee Institute to expand offerings with $750,000 WEDC grant
The Milwaukee Institute, a nonprofit computational research center, will add to its computing offerings and facilitate more training courses with a $750,000 grant it has received from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.
CC&N appoints president from within company
Brookfield-based CC&N has promoted Jeff Van Domelen to president.
Philanthropic Impact & Insight: A database plan for growth
Growth both in corporate and nonprofit organizations includes building a solid CRM (Customer Relationship Management). I recently faced this problem, and began thinking of what is actually required for a productive database.