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| Business Briefs - Longmont Daily Times-Call Posted: 18 Oct 2009 06:15 AM PDT Norling joins MicroPhage board
Richard Norling — former president and CEO of Premier Inc., one of the largest health-care alliances in the United States — has joined MicroPhage's board of directors. Norling worked for Premier, which serves 2,200 hospitals and 63,000 other health-care sites, from 1997 to June of this year.
MicroPhage is a biotech company that develops rapid diagnostic tests for bacteria. It is in Food and Drug Administra- Peterson honored by water district Kathryn Peterson of the Left Hand Water District has been honored with the 2009 Distinguished Manager Award from the Special District Association of Colorado. Peterson started with Left Hand in 1988 as a billing accountant and became general manager in 1994. The award is given annually to special-district managers who demonstrate outstanding leadership, dedication and service to their districts. It was given to Peterson during the organization's 34th annual conference in September in Keystone. Alternative health and wellness center opens Natures Medicine/Ancient Alternatives, a clinic offering medical marijuana and other alternative treatments, has opened at 1260 S. Hover St., Suite C. Owner Craig Clerkin has fought health problems for more than 20 years and recently was diagnosed with diabetes. His clinic offers a variety of natural supplements as well as marijuana for those who are on the state registry. The store also will have a Chinese herbalist available for consultation. Anyone interested in natural healing is welcome to visit the store, which can be reached at 303-772-7188. Society for Quality meeting scheduled The local chapter of the American Society for Quality will hold its monthly meeting from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday. This month's topic will be the Food and Drug Administration's Globalization Act of 2009. Discussion will include an overview of FDA regulations as they relate to drugs and biologics and what quality requirements must be met. The meeting is free and open to the public. Pizza and soda will be provided afterward during networking. This month's meeting will take place in the office location of Boulder Scientific Co., 4161 Specialty Place in Longmont. Multicultural business expo is planned The Fifth Annual Boulder County Multicultural Business Resource Expo is scheduled for Thursday at Rembrandt Yard in Boulder, 1301 Spruce St. The event begins at 9 a.m. with registration and booth visits, and three morning workshops will discuss social media, sales in the recovering economy and effective Hispanic marketing. The lunch will feature talks by Omar Postigo of Well Translated and Boulder County Commissioner Ben Pearlman. After lunch will be a panel discussion on "connecting cultures and communities through business." The expo will conclude at about 2:30 p.m. The event is free, and lunch will be provided for those attending the lunchtime session, which begins at 11:30 a.m. Hiring expo for veterans upcoming Veterans and military service members who are looking for work are welcome to attend the RecruitMilitary Opportunity Expo from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, at the Wings Over the Rockies Museum in Denver. More than 300 veterans are expected to attend, and local, regional and national employers are expected to be on hand. There also will be information on entrepreneurial and educational opportunities. There is no charge for admission. The museum is at 7711 E. Academy Blvd., Hangar 1, Denver. Flatiron wins environmental award Flatiron Construction has been recognized by the Federal Highway Administration with an Environmental Excellence Award in ecosystems, habitat and wildlife for an innovative pile-driving method the company used on a highway project in South Carolina. The method Flatiron used significantly reduced environmental disturbances to fragile wetlands near the site of the $192 million project. Longmont-based Flatiron Construction is owned by Germany-based Hochtief AG. Longmont Digital Printing gets remodel Longmont Digital Printing at 628 S. Sunset St. has undergone a complete remodel of its print shop. Owners Joe and Lucy Thies, 30-year residents of Longmont, have owned the business since 1998. Aside from the remodel, they've also added new printers to increase their customers' options. Times-Call staff reports
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| Full Moon Receives Austin Business Journal Top 25 Award - PR-USA.net Posted: 18 Oct 2009 06:36 AM PDT Full Moon Design Group, Inc., the creative branding and promotional design specialists, has been ranked number 14 out of 25 for the 2009 Austin Business Journal Top 25 Graphic Design Firms. Rankings are based on the company's 2008 graphic design fee billings. | "It's so exciting to be recognized as one of the top creative firms in Austin, a city where the competition is tough," said Full Moon Principal and Co-Founder Katie Osborne. "The ranking represents our success in helping all of the small and medium sized companies that need a recognizable presence in the market place." The Austin Business Journal gathers numbers to rank the top companies in Austin throughout the year and categorizes them by industry. The information is combined and published to become the "Austin Business Journal Book of Lists." "I'm excited that we have made the list for three years and counting," said Principal and Co-Founder Vicky Gouge. "It says a lot of our accomplishments since we started in 2004. Our goal is to continue to grow the business to eventually become #1." About Full Moon Design Group Founded in 2004, Full Moon Design Group, Inc. is a fully custom graphic design firm specializing in the creation and production of competition-devouring marketing materials. From logos to Websites, Full Moon Design Group creates and produces concepts that clearly state your message in a simple and concise manner. Founders Katie Osborne and Vicky Gouge, and the rest of the Full Moon team, believes in maintaining a standard of quality with a steadfast commitment to customer service and satisfaction. For more information about Full Moon Design Group, please visit them online at www.fullmoondesigngroup.com. Full Moon Design Group, Inc. This content has passed through fivefilters.org. | |
| Law Firms Win in Tough Economy with The Launch Pad’s New RevITup ... - PR-USA.net Posted: 18 Oct 2009 06:36 AM PDT The Launch Pad, a leading Florida-based technology provider and sponsoring member of the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) specializing in managed technology services and business continuity solutions for small and medium sized law firms, today announced the national release of a core group of fixed-fee, managed technology service solutions designed for the legal market. | "Despite these difficult financial times, many small and medium-sized law firms are using their ingenuity to find ways to grow and prosper. For small and mid-sized firms that want to survive and thrive in this challenging climate, properly managing core technology systems which house and protect the lifeblood of the company is a key factor in success. Poor technology management can be devastating to a small law firm, particularly if data loss is involved," explains Launch Pad founder and CEO, Ilene Rosoff. The Launch Pad's new RevITup™ Legal Business Care Series is the convergence of 24x7x365 remote monitoring and automated error remediation, integrated online ticketing, an expert help desk and strict business processes designed for the unique needs of law firms. These tools are managed by specialized and certified engineers to optimize network performance, eliminate user downtime and bulletproof data. Rounding out the Business Care Legal Series is RevITup™ BDR, a hosted remote and onsite managed backup solution and WebSentry™ Managed Internet Security Series for managing internet traffic and monitoring user web activities. The result is a complete technology solution for law firms that does not require a large up-front investment. RevITup™ Legal Business Care Series: By engaging the Legal Business Care Series, attorneys are ensured a consistent level of service at a predictable monthly cost, eliminating the need to hire expensive outside contractors or IT staff. Desktops and servers are monitored 24x7 and optimized through automated problem correction, routine preventative maintenance and patch management. Expert helpdesk is available for attorneys and support staff. For the law firms, this translates to a greatly reduced total cost and a host of other key benefits: · Increased focus on the practice instead of technical problems with technology RevITup™ BDR – Backup & Disaster Recovery Series, an affordable hosted, managed backup and disaster recovery solution, includes automated backups, stand-by server capabilities and easy file or server restorations. Mission-critical data is protected real-time, with block-level backups every 15 minutes to an onsite "RevITup™ BDR" storage server as well as real-time offsite backup to redundant data centers. The solution also incorporates remote failover to "standby server" mode. Within minutes, in the event a server fails, the Launch Pad team can have your firm up and running in "standby" mode. Every element of the solution is managed and monitored 24/7 by their expert help desk. Breaking Technology Barriers –RevITup Legal TechEd Series™ So how do smaller law firms replicate the quality of an enterprise-level IT infrastructure with the limited budget and resources? "With advances in technology, especially the Internet, the concept of having an MSP (managed service provider) manage a firm's IT environment from a remote location not only reduces IT staffing needs and staff performing IT support functions, but can also give small and medium-sized firms the opportunity to leverage more sophisticated technologies than if they had to run the functionality in-house", offers Rosoff. "With our RevITup™ Legal Business Care Series, the goal is to provide a comprehensive technology package, at a fixed cost, reducing overall IT expenses by as much as 50% and insuring the firm's technology systems function optimally. IT is the competitive advantage law firms need to succeed." About The Launch Pad This content has passed through fivefilters.org. | |
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