Technology

E-mail marketer ExactTarget taking more downtown spaceRestricted Content

September 11, 2010
Cory Schouten
The company has inked a deal to take the entire seventh floor of the Century Building at 36 S. Pennsylvania St., and may take additional space on two other floors.
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Facebook, others try to cut in on ChaCha's answer service

September 4, 2010
Chris O'Malley
Tech entrepreneur Scott Jones says the accuracy of his company's answers will set ChaCha apart from its social-media rivals.
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Hoosier pitches solar-power solution

September 4, 2010
 IBJ Staff
An Arcadia man has developed a novel way to generate alternating current from the sun.
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Quest Information Systems software powers online voter registration in Indiana

September 4, 2010
 IBJ Staff
Indiana voters are getting a hands-on opportunity to use software created by a Castleton company that works in the minefield that is government contracting.
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ALTOM: Do I need a cell phone that's hardy or handy?

August 28, 2010
Tim Altom
It’s time to change my cell phone, and that’s causing me a big problem. I have conflicting needs, and like everybody else in the business world, I can’t seem to reconcile them.
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Gator Bowl signs contract with Indianapolis software firm

August 28, 2010
 IBJ Staff
Locally based TRS provides customizable online registration to event managers across North America.
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ExactTarget acquires Australian distributor

August 24, 2010
E-mail marketing firm's purchase of mPath gives company a presence in Australia, New Zealand and Asia. The acquisition is the third for ExactTarget in the past year.
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IBM buys Aprimo rival Unica Corp.

August 21, 2010
 IBJ Staff
Both Unica and Aprimo are leaders in the realm of marketing software and services.
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IT firm approved for tax breaks on $29 million project

August 19, 2010
Lightbound LLC plans to construct 50,000-square-foot data center near Kentucky Avenue on the city's southwest side. The abatement should save the company $2.5 million.
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Jones' robotic mower company lands $4.5 million in funding

August 17, 2010
Anthony Schoettle
Precise Path Robotics completes round of funding on the heels of signing contract with two companies that control more than 100 U.S. golf courses.
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ALTOM: What can business learn from techies?

August 14, 2010
Tim Altom
There have been some technical materials that have taught me a great deal about how business should be conducted. I’d like to share a few with you.
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Cincinnati Bell chooses Carmel for subsidiary's headquarters

August 11, 2010
Scott Olson
Evolve, which offers bundled voice and data services to commercial customers, will start with 100 employees in Carmel and plans to add more.
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Brightpoint boosts revenue, profit

August 5, 2010
 IBJ Staff
Brightpoint Inc. on Wednesday reported second-quarter revenue of $788.6 million as the Indianapolis company continued to grow its share of the wireless device distribution business.
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Indiana company planning hybrid van gets GM backing

August 4, 2010
Associated Press
Anderson-based Bright Automotive is getting a boost from a $5 million investment by General Motors' new venture capital arm.
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IU gets $9.2 million grant for 2 global networks

August 3, 2010
Associated Press
Indiana University has won a $9.2 million federal grant to lead two high-speed global networks intended to boost scientific collaborations between U.S., European and Asian researchers.
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Enforcement lax on teen-driver mobile-phone ban

August 2, 2010
Associated Press
Indiana State Police report ticketing only one driver for violating the cell phone ban, and a state agency that tracks infractions for 160 police departments could find just two other citations.
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State steps up chase for data centersRestricted Content

July 31, 2010
Kathleen McLaughlin
Jam-packed with expensive equipment, data centers represent huge capital investments in a relatively small footprint. That can mean steep property tax bills, though Indiana allows communities to exempt a portion of that tax. Jobs-hungry Indiana is eager to attract more of these climate-controlled computing fortresses.
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$6.6M grant to help project at Crane tech park

July 30, 2010
Associated Press
A federal grant will pay most of the costs for an $8 million conference center that officials hope will help attract business to a technology park near the Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center.
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Interactive Intelligence reports higher profit, revenue

July 27, 2010
The Indianapolis-based company reported second quarter profit of $2.5 million on increased sales of its business communications software.
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Wolf Technical Services wins Army Corps contract

July 24, 2010
 IBJ Staff
The company has been hired to refine technology that detects whether a vehicle might be carrying suspicious cargo, including explosives.
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International Violin Competition of Indianapolis releases iPhone app for virtual front seat

July 24, 2010
 IBJ Staff
The app will feature news, past laureate recordings, videos and access to the 2010 schedule, IVCI officials said.
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IT firm plans $24 million data center

July 19, 2010
The city's Metropolitan Development Commission will consider providing Lightbound LLC with property tax abatements to offset investment cost.
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Interactive Intelligence partners on social media applicationRestricted Content

July 17, 2010
Chris O'Malley
The Indianapolis software company has partnered with Cambridge, Mass.-based Buzzient Inc. to allow clients to monitor chatter about them on Facebook and other sites.
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ALTOM: How long will our 'Net neutrality last?

July 17, 2010
Tim Altom
Cable giant Comcast has fanned a typical smoldering Internet grumble-fest into a major screaming match, complete with a lawsuit and cries for federal intervention. The outcome may affect how much it costs you and me to do business across the ’Net.
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Plan to run fiber optic lines along greenways has legal hurdles

June 23, 2010
 IBJ Staff
The city of Indianapolis wants to generate revenue by using greenways as fiber optic corridors. But previous legal battles over leasing rights-of-way to utilities could hang up the plan.
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