Stories tagged with "Technology"
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Interactive Intelligence says revenues will beat estimates
Interactive Intelligence, the Indianapolis-based provider of Internet communications software, issued preliminary third-quarter results late Monday, saying it expected revenue of...
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Federal grant spurs Ind. broadband mapping project
Indiana will use a $1.3 million federal grant to help pinpoint the speed and location of broadband services in the state. Stimulus grants from the Department of Commerce’s...
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Firm picks NW Ind. site for trash-to-ethanol plant
SCHNEIDER, Ind. — A company has picked a rural site in northwestern Indiana as its location for a $285 million plant that would turn trash into ethanol. Powers Energy of...
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Tuesday summit to target innovation in business
When it comes to innovation, some would say Indiana’s technology companies have already mastered that. Their trade group would say there’s always room for...
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Company honored for support of employees
An Indianapolis company is one of 15 nationwide being honored by the Defense Department for supporting employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve. Perpetual Technologies...
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New industry keeps online content growing for clients
Providers fuel blogs, profiles, chats for corporate sites Week after week in city after city, businesspeople turn on their computers and write blog entries, Facebook posts and...
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Interactive Intelligence adds Halperin to its board
Indianapolis — Interactive Intelligence, the Indianapolis-based provider of software for contact centers, said Wednesday that it has elected former JBA International CEO...
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City renews IT service contract
Indianapolis — Northrop Grumman Corp. reports it has been awarded a $33.9 million, four-year contract extension to provide Indianapolis and Marion County government’s...
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IU gets $10.1M grant to develop supercomputer network
Indiana University — once a relative unknown in technology circles — is poised to lead the next generation of supercomputing research in the United States. The National...
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Spotlight shines on Jobs, Apple line
CEO takes stage to tout product updates, also discusses liver transplant SAN FRANCISCO — Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs returned to his showman role Wednesday, taking the stage at...
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Apple telegraphs iPods; fans see Beatles, tablets
Once again, it’s time to peer into Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs’ cup and try to read the tea leaves. Apple, as usual, has said almost nothing about the new products it...
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Tech company to step up hiring
Apparatus plans to add as many as 130 workers, move its offices When former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre joined the rival Minnesota Vikings last month, an Indianapolis...
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EBay selling majority of Skype
SAN FRANCISCO — EBay Inc. is selling the majority of Skype for about $2 billion to a group of private investors. EBay said Tuesday it will trade a 65 percent stake in the...
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Ridge to join Brightpoint board
INDIANAPOLIS — Brightpoint is adding a high-profile security consultant to its board of directors. The Indianapolis cell phone and wireless device distributor on Tuesday said...
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Gates Foundation offers $6.5 million for libraries
SEATTLE — The Bill&Melinda Gates Foundation is announcing $6.5 million in grants to help public libraries in 11 states improve the quality of the free computer access they...
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Interactive Intelligence's shares rise on outlook
INDIANAPOLIS— Shares of Indianapolis-based Interactive Intelligence, a call-center software provider, were up 18.5 percent, a day after the company forecast second-quarter...
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Volvo tries out EnerDel batteries
A deal with Swedish carmaker could be boon for Northeastside plant Indianapolis battery maker EnerDel is getting closer to landing a mainstream automaker as a big customer. Swedish...
