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The product manager and founding partner of Code 42 Software talks to Providence Business News about data protection, storage and common mistakes in data security.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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PROVIDENCE – Tech Collective is currently accepting both job postings and applicants for its 2013 fellowship program.
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5/13/13
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When it comes to using technology, one thing is clear: Small businesses that embrace it are growing faster than those that don’t. From mobile applications to social media, and cloud computing to data management, “new” ways of doing business centered around technology are taking hold and becoming the norm for millions of small and mid-sized firms nationwide.
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5/13/13
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Four years into an expansion, the productivity of American workers has slowed and some economists say there are few signs it will soon rebound.
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5/13/13
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GreenBytes Inc., a developer of virtual desktop and cloud-scale IO-offload and data deduplication solutions, has created an industry advisory board to provide guidance and recommendations to the company as it “continues to innovate and develop industry-leading solutions for desktop virtualization.”
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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Central Falls High School teacher David Upegui has been honored by world biotechnology leader Amgen Inc. with the 2013 Amgen Award for Science Teaching Excellence.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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Tech Collective, Rhode Island’s IT and bioscience-industry association, is currently accepting both job postings and applicants for its 2013 Fellowship program.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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Jeff Flath, president and CEO of eNow Inc. talks to Providence Business News about his company, its solar technology and the future of the alternative energy industry.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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Biotechnology maker Covidien Plc as appointed Jacqueline Strayer as its new senior vice president of corporate communications, effective immediately.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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Cybersecurity experts are increasingly concerned that the nation’s future leaders are unprepared to deal with the digital threats programmers and cryptographers are wrestling with.
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By Patrick Anderson |