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ERP Provider Central Data Acquires Wholesale Distribution Consultant Lowery Systems

FARMINGTON HILLS – Enterprise Resource Management provider Central Data has acquired St. Louis, MO., based consultant Lowery Systems Inc. for an undisclosed sum. The acquisition of LSi offers a complementary suite of services to Central Data’s current offerings and will increase Central Data’s customer base by 30 percent. Central Data has rehired all of LSi’s

By |2018-05-09T15:51:59-04:00May 9th, 2018|News|

UM Report: Temporary Hiccup Slowed Oakland County’s Job Growth In 2017

ANN ARBOR - The tempo of Oakland County's job growth moderated in 2017, but that slow down appears to represent a "temporary hiccup" before it picks up to a more robust pace similar to 2015 and 2016. Job growth for the next three years is forecast to average 1.9 percent per year or an increase

By |2018-05-07T21:11:34-04:00April 27th, 2018|News|

LLamasoft Names Razat Gaurav CEO

ANN ARBOR — Supply chain software developer LLamasoft announced that longtime supply chain industry executive Razat Gaurav has joined the company as its new CEO. Razat will also become a member of the company’s board of directors. Gaurav is a highly respected industry veteran whose experience includes leadership positions at JDA Software, i2 Technologies and

By |2018-04-18T19:01:37-04:00April 18th, 2018|News|

Richard Koubek Elected Michigan Technological University’s Next President

HOUGHTON - President-elect Richard J. Koubek will lead the University as its 10th president, the Michigan Technological University Board of Trustees announced Friday. Koubek, who is executive vice president and provost of Louisiana State University, begins his tenure at Michigan Tech on July 1, 2018. He succeeds Glenn D. Mroz, who has served as president since

By |2018-04-13T12:29:34-04:00April 13th, 2018|News|

West Michigan Economy Still Growing Despite Steel, Aluminum Tariffs

GRAND RAPIDS - Despite steel and aluminum tariffs, West Michigan’s economy continues to grow a new report from Grand Valley State University contends. Brian Long, director of supply chain management research at GVSU’s Seidman College of Business, said his survey of purchasing managers index tick up by two points over the previous month to 34,

By |2018-04-12T08:56:46-04:00April 12th, 2018|News|

Mobile Michigan Detroit: FinTech: How It’s Changing The Financial Industry

DETROIT -  The combination of financial start-ups and the emergence of new technologies is radically shaking up the long-standing financial services industry. Changes are happening that are breaking up control of financial institutions and provide greater choice to consumers, along with providing financial inclusion for those not currently eligible for standard banking products. On Monday,

By |2018-04-06T16:12:41-04:00April 6th, 2018|Connected Tech, Mobile MI, News|

Rehmann Acquires Trivalent Group To Provide Technology Services

TROY - On April 1, top 40 accounting firm Rehmann and Grandville-based Trivalent Group, a top 100 managed IT service provider, merged to create what Rehmann CEO Randy Rupp described in an interview as Accounting as a Service. Trivalent Group, with some 85 percent of its 700 business clients outside Southeast Michigan, specializes in managed services,

By |2018-04-01T20:08:13-04:00April 1st, 2018|News|

Michiganders Receiving More Robocalls Than Ever

WASHINGTON DC - Michigan residents received more than 793 million robocalls in 2017, contends a new report from the National Consumer Law Center. According to the YouMail Robocall Index, which tracks the volume and extent of robocalls in the United States, more than 793,516,000 robocalls were made to Michigan area codes in 2017. The industry

By |2018-03-22T18:40:02-04:00March 22nd, 2018|News, Politics|

Michigan Senate Approves Bill To Allow Installation Of Wireless Tech On Utility Poles

LANSING - Legislation that would allow companies looking to install new wireless technology infrastructure to utility poles and towers across the state easily passed the Michigan Senate on Thursday over the objection of one member who referred to potential health risks he said are associated with the expansion of wireless technology. SB 637 passed 33-3 and SB

By |2018-03-15T20:55:25-04:00March 15th, 2018|News, Politics, Politics/Government|