Author: WTN News

The next state budget and the ensuing legislative session will be a watershed for Wisconsin. The building blocks have been put in place to move the Wisconsin economy in the right direction; we cannot afford to stop now....

Smaller hospitals, including several in Wisconsin, look to the hosted model to affordably provide integrated data services, but industry experts warn there is more to successful data integration than the IT application. ...

The scientific community is taking the first tentative steps to address America's quiet crisis, the lack of young people entering the STEM disciplines. Organizers of a Discovery World exhibit set to open in Miwaukee this fall hope a little "wow" factor will turn kids on...

Three Wisconsin companies were ranked in the top 75 of Computer World's 100 Best places to work in the information technology field, and each "Best Workplace" offers something for state businesses that want to do a better job attracting IT workers. ...

The Legislature's second snub of a Doyle ethanol proposal has the governor and his Secretary of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection wondering why Republican lawmakers don't support a growing industry....

Kay Napier, whose marketing expertise has played a role in successful product launches at Proctor & Gamble and McDonald's Corp., has been named to the board of directors of Third Wave Technologies....

A paper we recently reviewed published on the MIT Workplace Center website titled suggests that personal lives continue to take a pounding at the hands of ever more demanding careers and jobs. The problem is global and getting worse....

Does John Jazwiec have as much to complain about as Darwin Smith, the former Kimberly-Clark CEO who disparaged Wisconsin's business climate back in the 1980s? Jazwiec, the RedPrairie software leader, has sparked another debate by hinting of the company's desire to leave Wisconsin....