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Idaho Office of Science & Technology August 2005

"We Create Jobs, Strengthen Communities and Market Idaho."

Extended Systems of Boise nears sale to Sybase for $71.3 million

Extended Systems was an early Boise technology spinoff, founded in 1984 by five former Hewlett-Packard Co. employees who were among the original founders of HP’s Boise printer division, according to a company history. An early chairman was Ray Smelek, the man credited with bringing HP to Boise in 1973.

Hagerman receives grant to market Idaho wines, wineries

The Snake River Valley appellation would allow Idaho wineries to market as a region instead of an individual brand.

DDI of Boise will sell networks at CompUSA – Product lets digital content be viewed anywhere in home

"They have a compelling market. This is one of the more exciting companies we work with," said Phil Reed, who is chairman of DDI’s board and a general partner at Highway 12 Ventures, a Boise venture capital firm.

Bad vibrations are good business for Idaho firm – Sentient Corp.

Since 2001, the Idaho Falls company has grown to 11 people developing software that will allow the owners of aircraft, satellites and helicopters — mainly Uncle Sam — the means to detect component failures before they occur.

Idaho film task force to meet in Sun Valley – Other States push tax breaks in hope of luring movie business

"Film trucks have wheels so they can go anywhere, and right now they’re going where the best deals are,"

Hewlett-Packard to cut 14,500 jobs, reduce some pension benefits- No word on layoffs in Boise

There was no immediate word on how the restructuring plan would affect HP’s Boise campus, which currently employs about 3,400 workers.

Micron (Boise) joins R&D collaboration – 4 chip makers, N.Y. state will spend $600 million on microchip project

"They have recognized they need to pool R&D money to forward basic research."

Idaho offers break to uninsured workers

The state legislature created this pilot program to help uninsured workers get health insurance after a state task force found that small businesses struggle the most with providing health benefits.

End of an Era – North Idaho utilities replace meter readers with ERT technology from Itron

Many of North Idaho’s electric consumers and some gas consumers now have meters that transmit their data to equipment in a moving vehicle or to a substation’s computer.