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After acquisitions, NeuStar shooting for a new identityNeuStar Inc., which provides services to communications businesses, has a flashy new Web site, logo and tag line, "making networks smarter," which executives say should better convey what the Sterling company does.
Biz Journal Monday, August 10, 2009Base home to sensor researchIn the battlefields of the future, and increasingly in the ones of today, electronic data and situational awareness are key cogs in the war machine.
Biz Journal Monday, August 10, 2009Paymetric raises $8 million to expandAlpharetta-based Paymetric Inc. has raised $8 million to help transition its business model.
Biz Journal Monday, August 10, 2009ATK's Iuka facility to manufacture Airbus parts in $1 billion dealMinneapolis-based Alliant Techsystems, Inc., will be building lightweight composite parts for the Airbus SAS A350 aircraft out of its Iuka, Miss., facility. The deal is valued at more than $1 billion.
Biz Journal Monday, August 10, 2009Tech transfer booming at UNM, despite economyThe economy might still be in a recession, but
technology transfer is alive and well at the University of New Mexico.
Market Watch Monday, August 10, 2009Apple promoting locally developed iPhone software nationallyBrian Pierce's iPhone application, Wine Ph.D., has Apple Inc. staffers - and wine enthusiasts everywhere - making sure his cup runneth over.
Market Watch Monday, August 10, 2009The virtues of virtualVirtual goods are fast becoming big business for real in the San Francisco area.
Market Watch Monday, August 10, 2009NeoSystems hits West CoastWith hoards of government contractors and wannabes flocking to D.C., why would Michael Tinsley, CEO of Vienna-based NeoSystems Corp., be heading west to find new customers?
Market Watch Monday, August 10, 2009First U.S. wireless pacemaker gives patient freedomNEW YORK (Reuters) - After relying on a pacemaker for 20 years, Carol Kasyjanski has become the first American recipient of a wireless pacemaker that allows her doctor to monitor her health from afar -- over the Internet.
Reuters Monday, August 10, 2009Public spied on 1,500 times a day in UK, study findsLONDON (Reuters) - Police, councils and the intelligence services made more than 500,000 requests to access private emails and telephone records in the UK last year, according to an annual surveillance report.
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