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World Wide Packets signs China contract – Spokane firm will sell network-management equipment to network provider
The sale puts a large exclamation mark on the quality of World Wide Packets’ products, Curry added. Great Wall looked at competing offers from Cisco Systems, Nortel Networks and a number of Chinese equipment companies, he said.
A ‘Made in America’ success story is Idaho’s 2004 Small Business Person of the Year.
“It´s the execution of the idea across time that is difficult,” he said. “But this is what entrepreneurialism is all about. It´s the testing, the failure, the learning, and doing it again and again.”
Qwest to add 275 jobs in Idaho Falls – will begin hiring immediately
“The creation of these jobs is a testament to Idaho´s ongoing efforts to attract quality jobs, along with valuable business investment,” Gov. Dirk Kempthorne said in a statement.
Tiny IT-LifeLine Inc. (Spokane) grows by backing up big boys – Outsourced data backup, recovery services attract some large concerns here
Clients outsource to IT-LifeLine all of their data-backup needs and enlist the company to recover lost data in the event of a virus, a hardware failure, or some other glitch in which data is lost, Tabacek says. Customers transmit their data to IT-LifeLine via high-speed Internet connections so it can be preserved and, if necessary, recovered.
NightHawk Radiology of Coeur d’Alene Receives Investment of $25 Million from Summit Partners
Fast-Growing Overnight Teleradiology Services Provider Positioned for Long-Term Success
Two Boise companies develop education-assisting product – software argets the federal government´s No Child Left Behind Act
Using the Academic Accelerator software, teachers, administrators and even parents can use the software to pinpoint where a student might be lacking.
Coldwater Optimism – Sandpoint, ID company has become known across United States
"I don’t think that anyone could imagine in their wildest dreams that the company would grow to become what it is today,"
Competitive Edge shows way to win – Racing School now making Northwest Speedway its base
Koch chose Northwest Speedway as his home base after spending eight years developing his school and programs at Evergreen Speedway in Monroe and Tacoma, Wash., in large part for convenient access to clients.
The e2 (environmentally and economically sustainable) program in Salt Lake City gains strength and members- Squatters sets an earth-friendly example
Proponents of e2 say implementing environmental policies in the workplace can foster loyalty among employees, attract customers and save money.
Shots of cash for two Seattle area firms recall go-go days of tech industry
180solutions, founded in 1999, said it wasn’t able to attract funding earlier. But after being profitable for six straight quarters, it started getting attention.