Cybersecurity, big data top priorities for state’s IT chief
Dewand Neely recently spoke with IBJ about cybersecurity, the innovation his office is driving, and being one of only a few African-American state government CIOs in the country.
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Dewand Neely recently spoke with IBJ about cybersecurity, the innovation his office is driving, and being one of only a few African-American state government CIOs in the country.
A housing analysis the city recently commissioned identified a gap between single-family homes and multifamily apartments–few townhomes, condos, cottages and duplexes in dense, walkable areas.
According to the new federal figures, Indiana had the second biggest surge in foster children after Georgia, rising by 37 percent from 2013 to 2015.
Columnist Mary Dieter should not blame being a woman for not being able to get ahead.
Places like Pittsburgh, Raleigh-Durham and New Orleans are adding direct international flights while Indianapolis is still studying the idea.
There is little risk for retired teachers and public employees not receiving benefits as the Indiana General Assembly would be under mandate to provide funds for retirement benefits.
Some bad behavior has become more acceptable in the workplace, and the practice of lying has morphed to accommodate the needs of business.
Our leaders in manufacturing, agriculture and distribution must pursue the internet-of-things economy.
December and January can be bad for business, but they don’t have to be.
Putting a dent in poverty is hard, unglamorous work. It will take a concerted push lasting years and involving stakeholders in business, education, government and the not-for-profit community.
Mike Savage petitioned to run for the National Public Radio board in 2014 because he was frustrated that small-market stations were underrepresented.
Recently, the potential returns on several arbitrage deals have widened, namely because regulators have increased their scrutiny of mergers for antitrust reasons.
Here’s the primer on what Obamacara was, is, and may be.
Difficulty finding publishers for her naturalist writings compelled Gene Stratton-Porter to write fiction. She embedded her love of nature in romance stories, what she called “nature studies sugar-coated with fiction.”
Indianapolis-based Cooke Financial Group LLC, which oversees $1.7 billion in assets, is moving its 11-person team from Wells Fargo Advisors LLC to David A. Noyes & Co. The deal, which closed Nov. 18, gives a big boost to Noyes, which was founded in Chicago in 1908 and has had an Indianapolis office for 80 years. […]
Ivy Tech awarded 9,954 associate’s degrees—a 5 percent increase over the previous year and nearly twice as many as the second-highest school on the list of two-year colleges.
Early education advocates want lawmakers to expand funding for pre-K programs but challenges to expansion also include creating or expanding existing highly rated child care programs and recruiting and retaining a well-trained preschool workforce.
Sloppiness is not inherently a bad thing when it comes to dining. Sometimes, a bib is a requisite.
Former Butler star Matthew Graves is now deep in Dixie serving as head coach of South Alabama.
Investors pummeled Eli Lilly and Co.’s stock Wednesday on the news that its experimental drug for Alzheimer’s disease failed to help patients, but a chorus of pharmaceutical analysts say they weren’t shocked by the setback.