State video franchises vs. universal service: Grasping the total picture
...he bill does have some teeth; unfortunately, those teeth have been filed down to dull nubs. Take the contentious issue of build-out requirements as an example. The proposed law does in fact require certain build-out provisions. Any company with more than one million lines that takes out a state franchis...Traffic data firm navigates international business
...of the reason is that it has cut its technological teeth on some of the most knotty road systems in the world, starting with those of Shanghai, China - population 18.7 million. Shanghai's multi-level freeways and crowded arterials have posed a challenge to traffic engineers at TrafficCast, but by proving ...Cedara Software in partnership with i-Dent Imaging
...ured surgical templates which fit over a patient's teeth and gums and act as surgical guides, to help ensure that implants are positioned as planned. The companies will work together on future commercialization efforts. In particular, Cedara will assist with marketing and product management, validation an...Centralization mania takes over
...architecture for computing. Here I have to grit my teeth and admit that Nicholas Carr's infamous article "IT Doesn't Matter" actually contains a germ of a useful idea. You remember his basic tenet: IT has become so ubiquitous that it's just a utility that offers no differentiation or competitive advantage.......ter the street fighter, a savvy marketer with some teeth and a friendly smile. The freelance nations have far too many operators on the marketing and branding circuit that all are chipping away the armor of the giant branding companies who until now sold more on their posh addresses and furniture than raw ......n greater level of transparency. The SEC needs the teeth to deal with fraud and mismanagement while theyre happening, not just after the damage is done. CS: Does the government (particularly the SBA) have a role in re-invigorating technology entrepreneurship and, if so, what is that role? JK: Absolut...Five seed-stage funding groups filling Midwest Life Science void
...ith $20 million under its belt, it really has some teeth to get some companies up and running. Since its start up, its team has looked at more than 200 early stage technologies or companies, according to a May 20 article from a University of Illinois publication. Managing director John Banta seems very u......se through the ranks to become CEO. He has cut his teeth on this company and understands it inside and out, after spending 38 years at Verizon. But its his vision of the future that will determine if he can position the company to survive the next 25 years. Mr. Seidenberg is spending tens of billions of d...