Fiserv makes over $1 billion, but profits decline
Milwaukee, Wis. — Fiserv, which provides software and services to the financial and health-benefits industries, said its first-quarter revenues in 2006 were up 13 percent to $1.1 billion....
Milwaukee, Wis. — Fiserv, which provides software and services to the financial and health-benefits industries, said its first-quarter revenues in 2006 were up 13 percent to $1.1 billion....
QBI Life Sciences today announced the release of a product that will allow drug researchers to better work with difficult-to-handle membrane proteins, and perhaps improve the cost effectiveness of drug discovery....
Wauwatosa, Wis. - With the goal of capturing 10 percent of the stem cell technology market by 2015, Governor Jim Doyle signed an executive order directing the Department of Commerce to spend at least $5 million in economic development money to recruit new stem cell...
Higher revenue from its clinical molecular diagnostic products could not prevent Third Wave Technologies, Inc. from reporting a loss for the quarter ending March 31, 2006....
Madison, Wis. — The Wisconsin Technology Council, a policy advisor to the governor and the legislature with statewide membership arms, has announced eight additions to its board of directors....
The global demand for all kinds of energy is growing. That is a statement you hear within many business reports and some people are taking a proactive approach in rearranging their power sources....
William Yasnoff, founder of the eHealthTrust initiative, further discusses his controversial approach to giving physicians an incentive to use electronic medical records and the barriers to changing the healthcare system....
Madison - A young company with a preventive solution to identity theft took home the $10,000 top prize in the 2006 G. Steven Burrill Technology Business Plan Competition, but if area investors want to keep this promising enterprise close to home, they better act quickly....
With BIO 2006 still fresh in our minds, Mike Rosen comments on how it was a big success in many ways, but the challenge now for Midwesterners is how to leverage this momentum from the event into creating a major Midwest life science cluster. One...
Fitchburg - A scientist who was involved in the cloning of Dolly the sheep said Thursday there often is a lack of perspective in media coverage of embryonic stem cell research, which could be raising the public’s expectations too high....