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Businesses of All Sizes Need Big Web Presence
Web sites can strain the shallow pockets of small businesses but can also allow them a chance to compete with the big boys. // read more
UALR Engineering & IT College Expansion Gets Under Way
Gov. Mike Beebe and University of Arkansas at Little Rock Chancellor Joel E. Anderson mark the start of construction on the university's $30 million expansion of the Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology. // read more
Power List Profiles 187 Industry Leaders
Arkansas Business brings you the Power List, which profiles executives at the top of the largest or most influential organizations in 20 industries. // read more
Arkansan Helps California Firm Expand in LR
An Arkansas native helps a San Diego high-tech firm expand into the Little Rock market. // read more
Intel Chip, Item-Level Tracking on RFID Horizon in ?08 (Touchpoints)
The new year will bring a number of advances in the world of Radio Frequency Identification, University of Arkansas professor Bill Hardgrave said. // read more
Touchonix Taps Into Consumer Database
A Bentonville company has develop a new generation of interactive in-store kiosks for retailers and vendors. // read more
Checkpoint Systems Joins the UA RFID Research Center
Checkpoint Systems Inc. of Thorofare, N.J., a retail security technology supply firm, has become a strategic partner in the RFID Research Center at the University of Arkansas // read more
Fund for Arkansas' Future Invests in Infusion Group
The Fund for Arkansas' Future, an early stage investment fund based in Little Rock, has invested $400,000 in Infusion Marketing Group LLC, a company formed by two former Acxiom executives. // read more
AT&T Set to Offer RFID Technology to Hospitals
AT&T is getting into the business of supplying RFID tracking systems to health care providers so they can keep up with expensive equipment and even at-risk patients. // read more
Invotek Awarded Three SBIR Grants
Alma-based Invotek Inc. recently earned three Phase II Small Business Innovation Research grants totaling $1.95 million for developing typing techniques for people with disabilities. // read more
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