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CVS/pharmacy has launched a first-of-its-kind interactive iPad add allowing customers to “explore a virtual 3D CVS/pharmacy” and access services from the pharmacy, ExtraCare, photo center and MinuteClinic.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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Colleges and universities in the United States are failing to prepare the next generation of leaders for the upcoming age of cyber threats, according to a new study from Salve University’s Pell Center.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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Rhode Island’s bioscience and IT industry association, the Tech Collective, is accepting applications for $3,500 in IT and STEM scholarships for Rhode Island students.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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ENow Inc., a Warwick-based company that offers energy solutions to the transportation industry has celebrating the opening a new facility at 133 Hallene Rd. in Warwick, now the company’s headquarters.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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PROVIDENCE – The New England Tech Project, a regional technology-advocacy organization, has launched in the Ocean State.
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4/1/13
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In 2007, Martin King started project-management-services firm Gurnet Consulting from his kitchen table.
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By Lindsay Lorenz |
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Winter storm Nemo made for a less-than-ideal welcome for some member’s of Betaspring’s latest cohort, which, for the first time, includes three teams from India.
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By Lindsay Lorenz |
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Energy conservation and management solutions company Utilidata Inc. has tapped Sridhar Ramachandran as its new chief technology officer.
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By Emily Greenhalgh |
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Corporate time for employee volunteering is part of the structure at East Greenwich-based Bridge Technical Talent. Employees get one day a month to volunteer.
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By Rhonda Miller |
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Students on March 14 play “Phytoplankton Bingo” by looking through microscopes to identify microorganisms found in Narragansett Bay, during the Tech Collective’s 12th annual GRRL Tech Interactive Technology Expo. More than 470 high school girls from around the state participated in the expo at the University of Rhode Island. The event is designed to let students learn about job opportunities in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and math. Students attended workshops held across the university’s South Kingstown campus. Sixty educators also participated in the expo.
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3/25/13
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