Technology
Walker to sign state investment in Milwaukee Water Council
Gov. Scott Walker today will formally sign an agreement for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. to invest $750,000 over three years in the Milwaukee Water Council Inc.
Small computer has great versatility
Think robots, touch screen point of purchase displays, medical monitoring devices, sensors and even micro-computers that can run mobile devices and transportation vehicles. Now think Menomonee Falls.
Ryan won’t support Internet piracy bill
U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Janesville) found himself at the center of a controversy he did not create this month.
Shindig enables fans to book bands for gigs
Shindigs Inc., Innovation: Crowd-sourced event booking platform Milwaukee
Telkonet grows in Milwaukee market
Wauwatosa-based Telkonet Inc. is positioned for success and plans to take advantage of the region's growing innovative workforce to...
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Cloud computing can leave companies vulnerable
The term "cloud" for business is sometimes thought of as overused and even diluted. Most companies are already using...
Businesses plot future with GIS mapping technology
Geographic information systems (GIS) have traditionally been used by municipalities to map property information and public works projects, but...
Tech savvy ‘makers’ find new home in Milwaukee
Several cities across the country are tapping into their technological elite and opening Hacklabs, Hackerspaces or Makerspaces in their communities. These locations are loosely defined as member-based facilities where individuals interested in computers, technology, science and all things digital can meet to collaborate, work on ideas, inventions, new applications and new media strategies.
Back up
Businesses are more reliant on computers and other high tech tools than ever before. The storage of their files, information and data depends on computer equipment functioning properly.