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Survey: Nearly 80 Percent Of Web Pros, SMB’s Expect To Be More Reliant On Cloud, Web Technologies

LANSING - Nearly 80 Percent of Web Designers, Developers, Digital Agencies and Small-To-Medium businesses expect their businesses will be more reliant on cloud and web technologies during the next five years, a recent survey contends. Liquid Web, LLC, a $100 million managed hosting provider also reported as more and more companies move to the web and

By |2017-03-09T20:45:43-05:00March 9th, 2017|News|

Plane, Train and Automobile: This Concept Car Transforms into All Three

GENEVA, Switzerland - George Jetson can eat his heart out. A new flying-car concept can do more than just take to the skies. In fact, the futuristic vehicle takes more cues from "Transformers" than "The Jetsons" in imagining how humans might get around in the future. Meet the Pop.Up. This "multimodal transportation concept" is a

By |2017-03-09T20:19:22-05:00March 9th, 2017|Autonomous Vehicles, News|

Switch Data Center In Grand Rapids Now Open For Business

GAINES TWP. – The Las Vegas, Nev.-based data storage giant Switch said Thursday that it has opened its West Michigan campus in the iconic pyramid building that once housed the headquarters of Steelcase Inc. The building is designed for up to 1.8 million square feet of data center space, with the first phase, now open,

By |2017-03-09T11:42:28-05:00March 9th, 2017|News|

AT&T Names New Assistant Vice President for Michigan

SOUTHFIELD -  AT&T has named Demetrus Hayes to lead retail business in Michigan. As assistant vice president for sales and distribution, Hayes will manage nearly 150 AT&T retail locations. His office is in Southfield. “Demetrus brings an extensive background in sales and business. He has a great deal of leadership experience in a variety of

By |2017-03-08T16:08:28-05:00March 8th, 2017|News|

Michigan Ag Supply Chain Could Grow By Capturing In-State Market For Craft Brewing

DETROIT - Despite the rapid expansion of Michigan farmland dedicated to growing hops and grains for the state’s craft beverage sector, experts say the industry has more room to grow. A new Michigan State University Product Center study examines the potential economic impact for Michigan craft breweries to produce beer exclusively with in-state ingredients. It

By |2017-03-06T20:21:43-05:00March 6th, 2017|News|

Technology, Cybersecurity Dominate DTMB Budget Request

LANSING - The two largest components of the Department of Technology, Management and Budget's executive budget request are for technology and cybersecurity work - items Department Director David Behen said Thursday could be beneficial for job growth and business attraction. "Cyber security has been one of our top priorities. It's only getting worse from a

By |2017-03-03T12:19:36-05:00March 3rd, 2017|News, Politics|

Connected, Automated Vehicle Makers Must Collaborate To Train Intelligent Transportation Systems Workforce

DETROIT - Connected and Automated Vehicle makers need to work together more collaboratively to identify and develop industry standards for job skills and future training to staff the workforce necessary to ensure Michigan’s leadership role in intelligent transportation systems, a new report contends. Workers related to CAV currently come from a diverse array of occupations,

By |2017-03-01T19:00:17-05:00March 1st, 2017|Autonomous Vehicles, News|

Online Tech CEO – AWS Failure Provides Reality Check For Public Cloud Networks

ANN ARBOR - Amazon Web Services (AWS), providing internet access to roughly 40 percent of the U.S. market, crashed on Tuesday afternoon for about five hours, unplugging millions of business websites that serve tens of millions of clients. Online Tech CEO Yan Ness said chief information officers are still picking up the pieces today, and

By |2017-03-01T16:06:11-05:00March 1st, 2017|Guest Columns, News|

What Video Gamers Can Teach Us About Customer Engagement

ANN ARBOR - Customer engagement is one of those buzzwords that's often talked about, difficult to define and even harder to measure. But it's critical to figure out for makers of video games, who operate in a noisy, crowded and competitive industry. Researchers at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business obtained player data

By |2017-02-23T21:29:12-05:00February 23rd, 2017|News|