Monday, July 29, 2013

Cambridge creating Billionaires Row

Cambridge creating Billionaires Row
It's hardly in the realms of the Asters and Vanderbilts but business executives in Cambridge are gradually steering the UK's science and technology cluster into its own Gilded Age with more and more companies set to walk down Billionaire's Row. The …
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US stocks open lower, dragged down by tech
Stocks are getting off to a weak start on Wall Street after more weakness in technology companies. The early decline Friday is putting the market on track for its first weekly loss this month. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 75 points, or 0.5 …
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Business Technology Association Elects Erik Crane as Vice President for Mid
Erik Crane, president of Copy Products, Inc., was elected as vice president of the Mid-America District of the Business Technology Association (BTA) earlier this month. Each year dealer members of the BTA elect officers to serve at the district and …
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US Automakers Vie For Tech Talent
U.S. automakers have embarked on an ambitious drive to hire software "codaholics," an effort that is increasingly pitting Detroit against its technology partners in Silicon Valley. Just ask Raj Nair, who leads global product development for Ford Motor Co.
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Metroplex Technology Business Council Names SSG CEO 13th Annual Tech
The Metroplex Technology Business Council (MTBC), the largest technology trade organization in Texas, has named Steve Steinheimer, SSG president and CEO, a finalist in the Community Hero category as part of the 13th Annual Tech Titans Awards.
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Cornell Techtechnology and business in the heart of New York
Prof Dutta may be a business academic, but like Prof Huttenlocher, he has a foot in several camps – his PhD is in computer science and he is an authority on the impact of new technology on the business world. The idea that the Johnson school should …
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