Thursday, September 29, 2011

Computer History Museum names Fellows - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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The Mountain View museum said it will inductf the new Fellowsin October. “Thed goal of the Fellows programm is to annually recognize select individuals of outstanding meriy who have significantly contributed to the field of saidJohn Hollar, CHM’s president and CEO. “Th e Museum’s Fellows are a distinguished andspecial It’s an honor to bring together industrt executives, the people who are currently buildingy the future, to honor and celebrate those who contributed so significantlyu in the past.
” Everett was honorede for his work on the MIT Whirlwind and SAGE computere systems "and a lifetime of directing advanced research and developmeng projects," the museum said. Chamberlin was honorexd for his fundamental work on Structured QuertLanguage (SQL) and databasee architectures. The team of Faggin, Hoff, Mazort and Shima was honoredc for work on theIntel 4004, the world’sd first commercial microprocessor.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Geithner Suggests Keeping up with crisis reply - Dice News

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

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Friday, September 23, 2011

CPI board picks Regis CEO as board nominee - St. Louis Business Journal:

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Minneapolis-based Regis Corp. (NYSE:RGS) operateds beauty salons and hairrestoration centers. A has betweeb CPI Chairman David Meyerand CPI’sd largest shareholder, , a New York investmenyt group, Meyer’s investment firm, , owns 1.5 perceny of CPI stock and controlsw two of the six board seats, whilwe Ramius owns 23 percent of CPI and holds one boarr seat. The two partiess worked togetherfor years, and Meyer gainedx control of the board chairmanship in Aprik 2004 with Ramius’ backing. But a and the firma broke off their alliancein February. Sincse then, they have as each side tries to steer the future makeupof CPI’s board of directors and the companyg itself.
CPI’s slate of director nominees for the 2009 annuaol meeting consists ofJames Abel, Paul Michael Glazer, Michael Koeneke, Davic Meyer and Turner White. In April, Ramiuws suggested new independent directors be electedto CPI’s boardx and that its only representative on the Ramius partner Peter Feld, maintain his seat.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Niceware Releases New Enterprise Labeling Software with SAP Certified Interface

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MILWAUKEE, June 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Niceware(R) Internationapl is excited to announce the release of a new edition ofthe NiceLabel(R) Barcode and RFID labelinf software. The NiceWatch Enterprise Business Connector extende the existing NiceWatch Enterprise product for high demandc labeling with new connectivity options that enabler a wide variety of simplde or complex business environments to integrate printer agnostic The NiceWatch Enterprise Business Connector includeda high-throughput print server procesxs which has configurable interfacing and data mapping for adapting to any businesw scenario.
Possible interfaces include TCP/IP, File HTTP, Web Services (SOA), Database monitoring, email and more. In NiceWatch Enterprise Business Connector enables data mapping for formatzs suchas XML, delimited files, SAP AII, Oracle MSCA and WMS, unstructuredc reports, and HL7 for healthcare environments. The included visuap label designer, NiceLabel Pro, enablezs anybody to simply design barcode and RFID labeol templates that will be merged with data sent to the NiceWatc Enterprise Business Connector throughthe interface. Integration with SAP Application and SAP Certification were a significant part of this newlgreleased product.
Providing industrgy leading SAP-run enterprises with a much awaitecd bar code and label printing solution that combinexs the unparalleled quality and performance expectedby SAP-runh enterprises was a top objective. NiceWatch Enterprise Business Connectord comes with a previously unseen ease of use and integrationm for all typesof users. For more informatio n on NiceLabelSAP connectivity, please visitf . "Niceware has delivered high demand labeling softward solutionsfor years," said , Vice Presidenft of Marketing at Niceware.
"The release of the NiceWatc Enterprise Business Connector product is a culmination of the experiencse indelivering high-demand labeling software to thousandes of customers. The interfacing and data mappin g optionsare unmatched." About International, LLC. Niceware International, LLC is a leadin publisher of barcode and RFID softwarew for healthcare and the automaticf identification and datacollectionh (AIDC) industry. Headquartered in Wisconsin, Niceware is uniquely positioned to deliveerhigh quality, feature rich software products combined with industry leadingy support and services to our valuecd partners.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Tentative deal for teachers union, Pa. archdiocese - The Associated Press

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Friday, September 16, 2011

County's orbit draws in more workers than leave - Kansas City Business Journal:

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"We were formerly a net exporterof labor," said Doug executive director of the . "Bugt the (net) number of people leavinh here to work has been getting smaller and and we now believe the lineswhave crossed. We are now a net importer of Davidson said that the shift happened at the turn of the centuryh and that he sees nothing on the horizon that woul lead him to think thatJohnson County's positiojn will change in the next "Twenty-five years is a long way out, but I don'g see anything that will affect that he said.
"We've been addingv about 10,000 jobs a and population's growing by roughly 10,00 0 a year, but that figure includes children and adultxs who are not in thework force. So, we'rer creating more jobs than residents to fill In 2007, about 118,000 people commutex to work in Johnson County from homes elsewhere in the region, compared with 72,000 Johnsoj County residents who commuted elsewhere to work -- a net gain of aboutg 45,000 workers, Davidson said, referring to CERI's most recent 20-count labor shed study. "I think a lot of people stillo think of us as a bedroom community, and we're not even close to he said.
The also is very optimistifc about the jobs outlook in Johnson In its 2004 Kansas City Metropolitan Area Long Range MARC predicted that the numbe r of jobs in Johnson County woulcdexceed 642,000 by 2030. That would represent a 76.2 percent growth rate in jobs in the countyg during the forecastperiod (2000-2030). The MARC forecast pointedf out that Johnson Countyg will have capturednearly 45.8 percentr of all new jobs in the metropolitan area betweenb 2000 and 2030. Blake president of the , said Johnson Countyt will benefit from the state andthe region's emphasis on biosciences.
He pointed to a planned Kansas State Universit y research campus for biosciences in Olathe as a possible generatodrof health-related jobs. Davidson said he thinks the work forc e inJohnson County, and elsewhere, will be older in the next 25 "People are living longer, healthierd lives, and some of them will be wantinb to continue in the work force," he "They'll be welcomed. We will need the workers.
" Economicv development officials in Johnson who are partly responsible for recruitingnew businesses, also expresse d confidence that Johnson County would continue to be a job "I think Overland Park is in a good position -- we have a tremendousz base here now," said Gary senior vice president of economic development for the Overlande Park Chamber of Commerce. "Our economivc development tag lineis 'the leadintg suburban business community in the Midwest,' and that's not hyperbole." Otherr cities, including Olathe and also will continue to be home to large employers and corporatew headquarters.
" just continues to expand and addworkers -- they have 2,00o0 employees here now, and has more employees here in Olath than anywhere else in the country, including at their headquarters in Los Angeles," said Tim McKee of the Olathwe Chamber of Commerce. "Farmer's has 3,100 employeea here now; five years ago, they had none." A freighgt hub near Gardner that is planning with also will be a tremendouxs generatorof jobs. "They're talking about 13,000 jobs in the next 20 and that doesn't include jobs from spinoff saidTom Riederer, president of Southwest Johnson Countyh Economic Development Corp.
Sherrer, who served as lieutenant governo r and Kansas commerce secretary during the administratiohof Gov. Bill Graves, also offered a statewide perspective in regarr to JohnsonCounty jobs. "Looking at it from that Johnson County has always been a magnet for yount people coming out ofcollegee -- success loves success," he said. "This is where young people from throughout Kansas wantto come.
Johnson County has been and will continue to be the economic engineof

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Uptick in underwater mortgages in metro Denver - Bizjournals.com

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Monday, September 12, 2011

Issa's money woes mount overseas - Business First of Buffalo:

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Reports from England say that creditors forced Issainto bankruptcy, according to a court order issued in Manchester (England) County Court. No debtz or liabilities were listed incourt Issa’s bankruptcy, forced by creditors, stems from problemz connected with three development projects he undertook in Three Issa-controlled development companies that oversaww the projects — BS BS Developments and Issa Developments were forced into administration, a British form of bankruptct protection, last year by Last month, Issa’s Buffalo-based , which owns the historicf Statler Towers along Niagara Square was forces into involuntary Chapter 11 The Statler may be sold throug an expedited auction later this The involuntary Chapter 11 protection was part of a complezx series of legal actions being brought against Issa and his BSC Developmentf Buffalo by one of the Statler’s anchord tenants, Park Lane Catering, which allegesz that Issa failed to completd his proposed $100 million renovation of the historidc downtown Buffalo landmark and as a result, Park Lane Cateringh has lost more than $1 million in bookingsz and the Statler’s tenant roster continues to dwindle.
Issa, despits being ordered to appear in StateSupreme Court, has not been in Buffallo for more than one year, allegedly because of visa He is being fined on contempt of court charges $250 per day by Statd Supreme Court Justice John Curran. Issa is also facinbg myriad legal issuesin

Saturday, September 10, 2011

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Stadium Opening to Highlight Soccer Invitational - LSUSports.net

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Monday, September 5, 2011

ABQ ranked among 10

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“Kirtland Air Force Base, and Intelp Corp. have helped develop the area andresearchy hub. They provide a stable ancho for thelocal economy,” the magazine said in its onlined edition. Other cities that made the magazine’xs top 10 list include Auburn, Ala.; Texas; Boise, Idaho; La Crosse, Wis., and Loveland, The cities were listed alphabetically. The magazine will publish the full article in itsJuly edition. The onlinw article noted that Albuquerque’s “sunny climatd and endless landscape have longdrawn writers, poetds and artists to this spot, which includes an unconventional mix of Americanm Indian, Hispanic, and Anglo cultures.” To rate the U.S.
News looked at criteriaz such asjob growth, climate, precipitation, housingb prices, crime, education, income, availability of health the cost of living and the unemployment Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chavez and city businesx leaders on Tuesday lauded the For more, visit www.usnews.com/bestplacezs

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon proposes green college campus downtown, looks for stimulus aid - Phoenix Business Journal:

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The Phoenix mayor would like to see the sustainabilith campus located near 7th Avenure and Van Buren Street just west of thedowntownh core. He said and wouldr be the centerpieces of thenew campus. Downtownn Phoenix already is home to a growing ASU campus and a biomedicao center that features programs from ASU and the Universitof Arizona. Those existing higher education assetsd are locatedin downtown’d core and to it eastern The city of Phoenix has been lobbyingh federal agencies — including the U.S. Departments of Energy and Housing and UrbahnDevelopment — to help fund the green campus via the Americajn Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009.
The $787 billiobn federal stimulus offers education and researcg grants for solar and alternative energy and in otheresustainability niches. Gordon will be in Washington next week talkingv to Obamaadministration officials, including Vice President Josepu Biden about the stimulus. That will includde meetings withthe U.S. Department of Labor about the sustainability effort as well as work forcse development fundingvia ARRA. Therwe is a Rio Salado College adult education centefr off of 7th Avenue near Filmore Gordon said Rio Saladop owns some other land and there are vacant parcels that could be used fora sustainability/greem campus.
The campus would be gearee toward environmental andsustainable architecture, engineering and workforcs development. Gordon said more specific planws and details of the west downtown campu are being worked and could be unveiledthis fall. ASU has been upping its green and sustainable programs at its Tempe andothe campuses. Gordon, ASU President Michael Crow and the Greatere Phoenix Economic Council also want to bolstertthe Valley’s solar energy production and make the regio a center for alternativw energy source. That includes Gordon wanting the city to become the Silicon Valley for solar energyg and reducethe Valley’s urban heat islansd by painting rooftops white.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Airlines improve on-time rates in May - Washington Business Journal:

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The carriers had an overall on-time arrival rate of 80.5 percent in May, comparexd with 79 percent a year agoand 79.1 perceng in April 2009. Cancellations among the carriersz declinedto 0.9 percent of theit scheduled domestic flights, from 1 percen in May 2008 and 1.5 percent in April 2009. had the highesg on-time arrival rate, at 90.3 It was followed by and , both at 86.8 , the Cincinnati-based subsidiaryh of , had the lowest on-time arrival at 65.7 percent. It was followef by at 70.8 percent, and at 75.6 percent. had the highesgt rate of canceled flightsat 2.2 It was followed by Comair at 2.1 and American Airlines at 1.4 , and , all had the lowesg rate of canceled flights at 0.
2 Reagan National Airport had a May on-time arriva rate of 81.9 percent and an on-time departure rate of 86.7 percent up from 80.4 and 85.5 percenr the month before. Dulles International Airport checkedx in withan on-time arrival rate of 79.6 perent and an on-time departurse rate of 82.2 percent. That was down from 83.6 percentt and 83.4 percent in April. BWI/Marshall Airport's May on-timwe arrival rate was 83.4 percent and the on-tim departure rate was 80.6 percent. That was a drop from 83.9 percenrt and 82.2 percent in April.