07/14/11 Jaspersoft, maker of the world's most widely used business intelligence software, today announced the company has received $11 million of new capital financing. The investment was led by existing investors Red Hat and SAP Ventures, in addition to new investor Quest Software, and included participation from all existing major investors: Doll Capital Management, Morgenthaler Ventures, Partech ...
07/14/11 A proposal to merge the smallest North Carolina community colleges with large neighbors has been endorsed by a legislative committee, but the changes are still a long way from happening.
07/14/11 CAMPBELL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Coulomb Technologies today published its open protocol for communicating with Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). The OpenCharge Protocol is a proposed communication standard for charging station networks that defines the communications between a charging network and the charging station. The protocol definition supports applications that include billing ...
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07/14/11 Kelcey Carlson of Raleigh was the female winner of the Grandfather Mountain Marathon Saturday with a time of 3 hours, 13 minutes, 12 seconds. Some 400 runners took part in the grueling 26.2-mile uphill race as part of the 56th annual Grandfather Mountain Highland Games.
07/14/11 Perrin Conferences hosts the Asbestos Litigation Conference: A National Overview & Outlook at The Fairmont San Francisco, Sept. 19-21, 2011, joining together the Asbestos Industry's top insurance, corporate, legal, and science experts who will discuss and debate current trends and litigation affecting companies and influencing juries. To register, visit http://www.PerrinConferences ...
07/13/11 Triangle - RALEIGH, NC: Progressive Benefit Solutions, a full-service employee benefits consulting and brokerage firm based in Raleigh, NC, has been named a 2011 Top 300 Small Business of the South by Business Leader Magazine.
07/13/11 Another hot day Wednesday led to showers and storms across parts of central North Carolina, but a cold front overnight will change things.
07/07/11 EMERY P. DALESIO Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. North Carolina teachers and principals are on notice that their evaluations will include a measure showing that students are learning over the course of a school year. The state Board of Education on Thursday added student growth as a new standard on evaluations for teachers and school administrators. The new measure is one of several criteria that ...
07/07/11 Triangle - Dr. Stephen Scott, president of Wake Technical Community College, today announced that Amanda Batchelor, a student in the Computer and Engineering Technologies Division, has received a $500 scholarship for her design of a logo for the Sphere Business Incubator in Fuquay-Varina.
07/07/11 In support of her new album _The Harrow & The Harvest+, which landed a #20 spot on Billboard, Gillian Welch has announced the second leg of her fall tour.
07/07/11 Proposed North Carolina congressional districts for the next decade are receiving mixed reviews at public meetings being held throughout the state.
07/02/11 Visitation will be held at 10 am. Saturday at Wake Chapel Church in Raleigh with funeral services beginning at 11 am.
07/02/11 Have a blast enjoying fireworks this Independence Day holiday, but use common sense and caution, local fire marshals said.
07/02/11 Duke Energy filed Friday for an overall 15 percent rate hike, its largest such request in North Carolina in at least 20 years.
07/02/11 NC NEWS Friends and family are to gather for the funeral of former North Carolina State University basketball star Lorenzo Charles, who made the game-winning dunk for the Wolfpack in the 1983 NCAA championship game.
07/02/11 The Fourth of July means plenty of outdoor activities like fireworks and cookouts, but amid a stretch of hot weather, officials are warning North Carolina residents not to do anything that could cause another wildfire.
07/02/11 The Fourth of July means plenty of outdoor activities like fireworks and cookouts, but officials are warning North Carolina residents not to do anything that could cause another wildfire.
06/27/11 There are new ads on the air criticizing President Barack Obama's handling of the economy, and you may have seen them on TV screens around the Tar Heel State. The conservative group Crossroads GPS launched the ad in part of what it calls a media blitz, hoping to tackle Americans' confidence in Obama.
06/27/11 RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Firefighters in eastern North Carolina aren't taking a vacation anytime soon. |