Sundial Software Corporation: eatMADISON.com to offer area restaurant listings, ratings, reviews, and Internet marketing solutions
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Jason Edge
Sales & Marketing
Sundial Software Corporation
608.663.8100 x114
jason.edge@sundialsc.com
February 24, 2005
Madison, WI - eatMADISON.com to offer area restaurant listings, ratings, reviews, and Internet marketing solutions.
Sundial Software Corporation of Madison, WI, today announces the launch
of a new website, eatMADISON.com. Visitors can expect a range of
services for both patrons and restauranteurs. Patrons can rate and
review restaurants, discuss reviews,...
Quest Software: Rounds out its Exchange Migration Product Suite
Editorial Contact:
Erin Jones
Quest Software
949-754-8032
erin.jones@quest.com
Acquisition of Privately Held Wingra Technologies Adds Two New Products to
Quest Migration Suite for Exchange
IRVINE, Calif., February 23, 2005 – Quest Software, Inc. (Nasdaq: QSFT), a leading provider of application, database and Windows management solutions, has expanded its portfolio of migration software products with the recent acquisition of Wingra Technologies, a privately held company...
PIC: Hurr Earns Designation of Certified Professional In Healthcare Risk Management
PIC WISCONSIN
Physicians Insurance Company of Wisconsin
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
Jill Johnson (608) 831-8331 ext. 1415
MADISON, Wis. -...
Associated Banc-Corp: CEO’s investor presentations to be webcast
GREEN BAY, Wis. - Feb. 24, 2005 - Associated Banc-Corp (NASDAQ: ASBC) President and CEO Paul Beideman will present an update on the company at two investor conferences next week. Both presentations are available to the public in real time via webcast.
Beideman will present to the Super-Community Bank Conference in Chicago at 9:40 a.m. CST (10:40 EST) Wednesday,...
DOR: Electronic Filing Gains Popularity
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 24, 2005
Contact: Jessica Iverson, Communications Officer, 608-261-2271
MADISON— With just under eight weeks remaining until the April 15 filing deadline, more than 600,000 people have electronically filed their tax returns. That’s two thirds of the 900,000 returns that have been submitted so far this year.
"More and more people are choosing this easy and convenient way to...
DOA: Statement Regarding the Downtown Madison Power Outage
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
PRESS RELEASE
February 24, 2005
For Further Information Contact:
Scott Larrivee, Public Information
Phone: (608) 266-7362 E-mail: scott.larrivee@doa.state.wi.us
Preliminary reports indicate that a contractor working for the Department of
Administration (DOA) caused the power outages that affected the downtown
Madison area Monday afternoon and evening. The contractor, Eaton Electrical
Services and Systems, was replacing thirteen 5,000-volt circuit breakers
that serve the University of Wisconsin-Madison...
CUB: Good Day for Utility Customers, Bad Day for Wisconsin Power & Light
More Information: Charlie Higley, direct: (608) 251-3322 x. 14 cell phone: (608) 843-6996
MADISON - Today the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC) agreed with the arguments put forward by the Citizens Utility Board (CUB) and rejected the request by Wisconsin Power & Light (WPL) to increase its rates by...
High Tech Happy Hour
Hosted By : Agave Group, UW Office of Corporate Relations and the WIN Foundation
Location: Great Dane downtown
Date: Thursday, February 24th
Time: 5:00-8:00pm
Sponsor: TEK SystemsClick here for more information.
Hector Barreto: Bush Administration Delivers for Small Business
By HECTOR V. BARRETO
In the last two weeks I’ve had the privilege of speaking before both the House and Senate Small Business Committees about SBA’s proposed FY 2006 budget. Believe it or not, I like budget season. I like it because it’s an opportunity to show that the resources available to us to help small businesses are...
WisBusiness.com: Doyle Touts Business-Friendly Administration
By Greg Bump
WisPolitics.com
www.wispolitics.com
MADISON -- In an address before a crowded Monona Terrace for Business Day
in Madison, Gov. Jim Doyle on Wednesday plugged state budget plans that
cut the state workforce and reduce the operating budget.
He touted what he called “the most sweeping regulatory reforms in the
Midwest,” which he says have eliminated red tape...
WisBusiness.com: Burke Says State is Catching Up
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
MADISON -- As Mary Burke was preparing to take over as head of the
state's Commerce Department early this month, more than a few people told
her she had big shoes to fill.
Burke doesn't disagree.
Her predecessor, Cory Nettles, spearheaded Gov. Jim Doyle's "Grow
Wisconsin" program that...
