Technology
Paragon Development Systems names Naseem CEO
The board of Brookfield-based Paragon Development Systems Inc. has named Asif Naseem president and chief executive officer.
Cambridge Major Labs to expand Germantown plant
Cambridge Major Laboratories Inc., a supplier of comprehensive pharmaceutical development and manufacturing services, is investing more than $20 million in its Germantown plant.
ARI Network Services reports strong quarter
Milwaukee-based ARI Network Services Inc. reported fiscal 2015 first quarter net income of $104,000, or one cent per share, up from $25,000, or zero cents per share, in the first quarter of 2014.
Fiserv names West division president
Brookfield-based Fiserv Inc. has named Marc West president of its Digital Channels division.
Associated Bank to launch Apple Pay
Green Bay-based Associated Bank plans to launch Apple Pay services for its debit card customers in mid-December.
Northwoods to offer web strategy workshop for manufacturers
Shorewood-based Northwoods Web Solutions is offering a free web strategy workshop for manufacturers on Tuesday. Called “Successful Manufacturing Websites & Online Catalogs,” the workshop will be held from 8:15 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Northwoods Web Solutions, 1572 E Capitol Drive in Shorewood.
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Energy Innovation Center begins construction, announces new tenant
Phase one of construction for the Energy Innovation Center began on Monday with a focus on creating office space for a segment of the business startups and business service providers that will call the center home.
BizTimes launches new BizTracker news service
BizTimes Media on Tuesday launched BizTracker, a new Wisconsin business news data digital streaming service for its readers.
Carthage takes over Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium
Carthage College, of Kenosha, has been named the lead institution for the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium and is the only private liberal arts college in the country to be assigned a leadership role.
Net neutrality 101
President Barack Obama took a stand this week by calling for the Federal Communications Commission to preserve net neutrality by regulating broadband service like a utility.