Technology
E-Cycle Wisconsin to recycle old electronics during the holidays
Wired Wisconsin, a nonprofit coalition of businesses and organizations focused on enhancing technology throughout the state, is promoting the E-Cycle Wisconsin program this holiday season as a reminder to residents of the importance of recycling old electronics.
New Fiserv study says marketing is key for mobile banking
Banks and credit unions that actively market their mobile banking services have experienced adoption rates twice as high as financial institutions that do not promote the service, according to a new statistical analysis by Brookfield-based Fiserv Inc.
New Fiserv study says marketing is key for mobile banking
Banks and credit unions that actively market their mobile banking services have experienced adoption rates twice as high as financial institutions that do not promote the service, according to a new statistical analysis by Brookfield-based Fiserv Inc.
MSI Data to expand Mequon HQ
MSI Data, a provider of field workforce automation software, is expanding its Mequon headquarters by adding more office space and employees to meet the needs of new customers and to roll out new technology offerings.
HarQen promotes Ohm to president
HarQen, a Milwaukee-based digital voice technology start-up company that is backed by venture capital, announced today that Ane Ohm has been promoted to president and chief operating officer.
BizTimes Morning Headlines: Epic’s growth has been a boon for Madison
Madison officials mourned the loss of booming Epic Systems to Verona, but the medical software colossus is having a huge, unexpected impact on its original hometown.
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‘Electronification’ – Fiserv banks on mobile payments
Brookfield-based Fiserv Inc. has positioned itself to grow in line with the rising popularity of mobile payment and banking technologies worldwide. Consumers are asking banks to offer more flexibility, and Fiserv develops the technologies that enable banks to answer those demands.
GE Healthcare to cut Wisconsin workforce by 2%
GE Healthcare, which has a major presence in Wauwatosa and Pewaukee, announced today that it plans to cut its Wisconsin workforce of about 6,500 employees by 2 percent.
AT&T to invest $14 billion in infrastructure
AT&T Inc. announced plans to invest $14 billion over the next three years to significantly expand and enhance its wireless and wireline IP broadband networks to support growing customer demand for high-speed Internet access and new mobile, app and cloud services.
Technology Council ‘White Papers’ outline economic growth plan
Passing an early stage capital bill to spur company growth, building a better-trained workforce, improving broadband and high-speed computing networks, and focusing on sectors most likely to produce jobs are major themes of the Wisconsin Technology Council’s 2012-2013 “White Papers” report.