Technology
AT&T to upgrade to 4G LTE service
AT&T Inc. plans to roll out 4G LTE wireless service in the Milwaukee and Green Bay markets by the end of the year.
Direct Supply opens technology center at MSOE
The Direct Supply Technology Center at MSOE opened this week, according to an announcement by Direct Supply, Inc. on Tuesday. Occupying more than 9,000 square feet in the German-English Academy building on MSOE’s campus, the center has the capacity to hold 60 Direct Supply computer engineers and technology interns.
Madison biotech companies to expand
University Research Park (URP) in Madison today announced the relocation of two local biotechnology companies to its Accelerator building and the expansion of a third at its current park location.
“The Mobile Wave: How Mobile Intelligence Will Change Everything”
Virtually every aspect of business, and of life, is now immersed in mobile computing. So much so, that it's nearly impossible to comprehend all the changes brought about by the phenomenon.
Know your employees’ social media rights
According to a recent survey released by Jobvite, 92 percent of employers use or plan to use social networking and social media websites to recruit new employees.
Koss hopeful new headphones will revive sales
Koss Corp. reported fiscal fourth quarter net income of $931,891, or 13 cents per share, down from $1.8 million, or 24 cents per share, a year ago.
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AT&T upgrades wireless service in Wisconsin
AT&T Inc. reported that it invested nearly $100 million in its Wisconsin wireless and wired networks in the first half of 2012.
Investors provide $20 million for Connecture
A Brookfield based software company that could be a major player if federal health care reform announced today that it has received a $20 million funding boost from investors.
Johnson Controls signs pact to provide batteries for hybrids
Glendale-based Johnson Controls Inc. has signed an agreement to provide advanced Lithium-Ion battery packs for hybrid vehicles to Boston-based XL Hybrids Inc., developer of a low-cost hybrid electric powertrain designed for commercial fleet use.
Online marketing critical for small businesses
The world of marketing changes at such a rapid pace that even the savviest marketers have a hard time keeping up the pace. Social, local, and mobile is becoming increasingly important as the popularity of social media platforms and mobile devices continue to grow. Local marketing is also going to be a critical factor in competing with other local small businesses.