Technology
Work with your bank to prevent corporate identity theft
Many people are aware of the vicious fraud, theft and embezzlement techniques out there, as well as many tips and tools to prevent them. But how many are aware of corporate identity theft? This form of high tech bank robbery is becoming increasingly common.
Cookie crumble
In 2011 the Europeon Union (EU) passed legislation known as Directive 2002/58 on Privacy and Electronic Communications – a.k.a. the Cookie Law.
Lake Geneva to install smart parking meters
Drivers who park their vehicles in Lake Geneva will soon be able to use their smart phones to extend the time on their parking meters.
U.S. Bank launches tablet banking app
Brookfield-based Fiserv Inc., a leading global provider of financial services technology solutions, today announced that U.S. Bank's online banking customers now have access to an iPad banking application (app) built on the Mobiliti Enterprise mobile banking and payments platform from Fiserv.
Bravo! Winner: Sarit Singhal, CEO and president, Superior Support Services, Inc.
Sarit Singhal
President and CEO
Superior Support Resources Inc.
333 Bishops Way, Suite 124, Brookfield
Employees: 30
Revenue: $5.3 million
IQ Winner: Medical College of Wisconsin
Medical College of Wisconsin
8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee
Innovation: CarpeNovo, DNA sequencing software program
www.mcw.edu
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IQ Winner: Cilio Technologies LLC
Cilio Technologies LLC
200 S. Executive Dr., Suite 101, Brookfield
www.ciliotech.com
Industry: Software
Innovation: Taking sales orders to the cloud
New web platform makes tee time hassle-free
GolfPipeline
Milwaukee
Innovation: online web platform and tools for golf game
www.golfpipeline.com
Briggs rolls out QR codes on small engines
Briggs & Stratton Corp. has begun a phased rollout of placing quick response (QR) code labels on its small engines.
“The Virtual Executive”
In the business world, virtual platforms such as blogging, commenting, tagging, emailing, texting and video chatting have all become normal channels of communication. Executives who have yet to embrace the new forms of communication risk leaving opportunities behind.