Tech Digest (11/17/2004)
Anti-theft banking — Rockwell’s New York alliance — TeraMedica launches hospital data system...
Anti-theft banking — Rockwell’s New York alliance — TeraMedica launches hospital data system...
The business section of Sunday's San Jose Mercury News opened with a banner headline: "Investments off 35%."...
The state CIO has designed a cross-agency approach to improve Wisconsin’s management and investments in IT resources. This and other issues in IT were discussed at the Digital Government Summit held Monday in Madison....
Brand-new stem cells, free — State may fund manufacturers — Bone Care on Nasdaq — Modine’s army contract — Maintenance through instant messaging — Criticare revenue drops...
Entrepreneurs on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus will have a new resource to help them navigate the process of starting a company and the many related centers on campus....
Madison, Wis. — The University of Wisconsin-Madison was one of seven U.S. research universities to receive a grant from the Intel Advanced Computing Center on Monday at the SC2004 high-power computing conference in Philadelphia....
Madison, Wis. — The University of Wisconsin-Madison plans to extend its wireless network coverage to cover the entire campus by June 2006, according to the Division of Information Technology....
SBC to cut 10,000 jobs — Berbee ranks highly in Microsoft partner program — Milwaukee Heart Hospital to be bought by local system — Wausau police nab suspected wireless hacker...
Rhinelander, Wis. — Saint Mary’s Hospital has opened its doors, and employees will use ID badges to get through many of them as the hospital moves away from keys....
Site connects UW grads with jobs — IT chief becomes marketer — Rockwell reports dividend — Employment expectations rise — WARF patent conference — RoleFlow offers intro package...