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Everson Museum receives $230K grant for digital-archive effort
SYRACUSE — The Everson Museum of Art announced it has received a $230,000 grant from the Henry Luce Foundation to transform the accessibility of its
Inficon, CNYIBA encourage area firms to pursue international sales
DeWITT — Central New York firms should strongly consider pursuing global sales to generate additional revenue. And, local businesses that are prospering selling overseas are here to share their experiences. That was the message of a recent press event put on by the newly relaunched Central New York International Business Alliance (CNYIBA). Inficon, Inc., a
Spark.Orange aims to solve business problems with technology
SYRACUSE — Spark.Orange, LLC, a salesforce consulting and web-application development company based at the Syracuse Tech Garden, makes its mission tackling business problems, like customer service, with technology. It does so by partnering with and using the software of San Francisco, Calif.–based Salesforce.com, Inc. (NYSE: CRM). “We are a Salesforce cloud-alliance partner, which means that
State to invest $35 million in Clarkson, Trudeau biotech enterprise
New York plans to invest $35 million over five years in a partnership between Clarkson University and the Trudeau Institute to form a biotech enterprise.
BinOptics is named to the 2013 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 list
ITHACA — BinOptics Corp., a manufacturer and supplier of semiconductor lasers for optical connectivity, has been ranked number 167 on the 2013 Deloitte Technology Fast
Cuomo announces FuzeHub initiative to help manufacturers grow
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo today announced the launch of FuzeHub, a new resource platform developed to spur the growth of New York manufacturers. FuzeHub
Lockheed to cut 4,000 jobs and close four plants, but not Syracuse-area site
Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE: LMT) announced today that it will close four plants across the U.S., cutting 4,000 jobs, by mid-2015, in response to continued
Syracuse Tech Garden unveils Power Up room
SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO today announced the opening of the Power Up room, a new suite inside the Syracuse Tech Garden. The Power Up room
Schneiderman, 30 other state AGs urge smart-phone industry to protect consumers
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman today announced a total of 31 attorneys general have signed a letter urging the smart-phone industry to protect consumers.
New York Biomass Energy Alliance offers assessment calculator for woody-biomass projects
SYRACUSE — The New York Biomass Energy Alliance (NYBEA) today announced the completion and availability of an assessment tool to analyze the localized impacts of
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