UWM: XML and Databases to be Topic at UWM Workshop
MILWAUKEE – “XML and Databases” is the topic of a workshop at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee School of Business Administration Center for Technology Innovation on Friday, Dec. 2, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. in Room N146, School of Business Administration, 3202 N. Maryland Ave.
Ronald Bourret, a writer, consultant, and researcher from San Jose, California, will lead the workshop. Bourret...
Orion Energy Systems: Change to energy efficient lighting system brings environmental stewardship award to ACI
For further Information contact:
Dave Cary, Communication Specialist
Orion Energy Systems
(920)-892-5804
dcary@oriones.com
Bill Nell, Jr, President
ACI Industries Inc.
851 N Progress Dr.
Saukville WI 53080-1615
(262) 268-2837
Fluorescent system from Orion drops lighting power
consumption 53%, provides environmental benefits
ACI Industries inc., a Saukville WI contract manufacturer has been chosen to receive the Orion Environmental Stewardship Award for its recent annual 55,444 kWh...
GMCVB: First-Ever Green Guide for Visitors Now Available
Contact:
Anna Schryver, Interim Communications Director
608.441.3946 or schryver@visitmadison.com
Madison, WI-As one of the greenest cities in the United States, Madison’s landscapes and gorgeous environment attract over 2.5 million visitors annually. The Greater Madison Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB) introduces the Official Green Guide for Visitors. The first of its kind, the Green Guide encourages visitors...
CUB: PSC Decision Means Higher Prices for SBC Phone Service
For More Information: Charlie Higley, (608) 251-3322 ext. 14
MADISON - The Citizens Utility Board is deeply disappointed by today's decision by the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin to deregulate the prices charged by SBC Wisconsin for local phone service.
"Today's decision by the PSC will lead to higher rates for phone service for many SBC customers," said Charlie Higley, CUB executive...
WisBusiness: 3rd Quarter Earnings Strong for State’s Manufacturers
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
Wisconsin’s equipment manufacturing sector is performing well – as indicated by third quarter earnings reports - and should lead Wisconsin’s economy in 2006, economists said recently.
“It’s not so much sales to consumers as it is sales of equipment to other businesses that is driving this – and Wisconsin’s economy is disproportionately based on the machinery...
