Technology

Bostech's software aims to rein in lab-test costsRestricted Content

October 15, 2011
J.K. Wall
The company saw sales surge after introducing software in May that helps medical labs manage their disparate computer systems from a Web portal.
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Verizon gives $400,000 to Indiana not-for-profits

October 14, 2011
About half the amount will go to domestic violence agencies, including the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Domestic Violence Network of Greater Indianapolis and The Julian Center.
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Software firm plans to open downtown office, add 250 jobs

October 13, 2011
Massachusetts-based Kronos Inc., a work force management software firm, plans to create 250 jobs by 2015 as part of a $5.1 million expansion to Indianapolis. The company will occupy 31,000 square feet in downtown's PNC Center.
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Finish Line, HHGregg step up their e-commerce strategiesRestricted Content

October 12, 2011
Greg Andrews
Traditional retailers are trying to connect with customers, however and whenever they want to do business.
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Klipsch purchase helps fuel Audiovox sales

October 12, 2011
Audiovox's CEO credited Klipsch with helping Audiovox report strong financials Tuesday. Audiovox completed its purchase of the Indianapolis speaker maker in March.
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NFP of NOTE: TechPoint Foundation For YouthRestricted Content

October 8, 2011
TechPoint Foundation For Youth believes that youth should be equipped to address our state’s growing demand for a skilled work force.
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Apple founder, innovator Steve Jobs dead at 56

October 5, 2011
Associated Press
Steve Jobs, the Apple founder and former CEO who invented and masterfully marketed ever-sleeker gadgets that transformed everyday technology, from the personal computer to the iPod and iPhone, has died.
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Broadband provider Omnicity files for bankruptcy

October 3, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The company, which had big plans to snap up rural broadband systems through the Midwest, has been in a financial slide for months.
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Lucas Oil beefs up bandwidth to prep for Super BowlRestricted Content

October 1, 2011
Anthony Schoettle
Wireless providers are picking up the cost of a multimillion-dollar bandwidth upgrade in and around Lucas Oil Stadium.
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T2 Systems receives $28 million infusion

September 30, 2011
The Indianapolis-based company that makes software to manage fee collections and enforcement for parking violations said it will use the funds to expand.
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EnerDel parent shakes up management ranks

September 29, 2011
 IBJ Staff and Bloomberg News
Battery maker Ener1 Inc., which has almost 400 employees in the Indianapolis area, has replaced its chief executive and appointed Ivy Tech President Thomas J. Snyder as non-executive chairman of the board.
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Incentives flow to tech firm Positron, despite red inkRestricted Content

September 29, 2011
Chris O'Malley
The molecular-imaging company is trying to transition its business model and get beyond a going-concern warning.
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Federal judge limits Indiana ban on robo-calls

September 28, 2011
Associated Press
Indiana's attorney general says he'll fight a federal judge's ruling limiting Indiana's ban on political robo-calls to in-state phone calls only.
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Brightpoint opens logistics facility in Plainfield

September 28, 2011
The 200,000-square-foot center is Brightpoint's third "reverse logistics" and repair facility. The others are in Puerto Rico and Fort Worth, Texas.
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Indianapolis tech firm BidPal receives $5.6M infusion

September 27, 2011
The investment from Allos Ventures in Carmel and MK Capital in Northbrook, Ill., will help the company expand into more cities. BidPal uses wireless handheld devices to automate charitable auction bidding.
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IBM adds 175 jobs at Delaware County call center

September 26, 2011
The new employees are located at the company's Heartland Business Center in Daleville, where IBM already has about 500 employees.
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Indianapolis tech companies seeded by big '90s successRestricted Content

September 24, 2011
Chris O'Malley
Money and experience have flowed to a number of firms from Software Artistry executives.
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Tech firm interests youth in Web developmentRestricted Content

September 24, 2011
Scott Olson
Bitwise Solutions offers program to teach middle-school and high school students how to develop websites.
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Local tech company supports educationRestricted Content

September 24, 2011
 IBJ Staff
ExactTarget plans to start a private foundation in 2012 that will support charities working on childhood hunger, education and entrepreneurship.
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Interactive Intelligence hits 1,000-employee mark

September 23, 2011
The Indianapolis-based software firm said it has added 190 jobs in Indiana since the beginning of 2010—a 46-percent growth rate in its state employment.
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IU launches $250K student biz-plan competition

September 19, 2011
A group of 10 investors created a $1.1 million fund to support $250,000 in annual prize money to Indiana University students in Bloomington who submit the best business plans for an Internet or software company.
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Irsay blazing a trail through TwitterRestricted Content

September 17, 2011
Anthony Schoettle
The Indianapolis Colts' Jim Irsay is among only a handful of NFL owners tweeting and has three times as many followers as such high-profile owners as the Dallas Cowboys’ Jerry Jones. His offbeat tweets are seen as marketing genius by some. Others wonder if they ramble a bit too far out of bounds or undermine Irsay's staff.
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Local firm shows off for consumer-electronics buffsRestricted Content

September 17, 2011
 IBJ Staff
Indy Audio Labs is shipping its first finished product and had it certified by THX Ltd., the gold standard in consumer electronics, in time for a major industry trade show this month.
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ExactTarget preparing for another IPO attempt

September 13, 2011
Bloomberg News
ExactTarget Inc., which canceled plans for an initial public offering during the 2009 financial crisis, has hired JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Deutsche Bank AG to handle a new attempt, said sources familiar with the matter.
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ChaCha broadens business strategyRestricted Content

September 10, 2011
Chris O'Malley
Mobile-phone-answers service ChaCha Search has dialed up its largest expansion yet—entering the United Kingdom and contracting with New York City’s “311” municipal information service.
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