IT + High Tech

Cincinnati’s first “Digital Non-Conference” will focus on electronic media and technology

Cincinnati will host its first "Digital Non-Conference," a creative forum for those working in digital media and technology in the advertising, branding and marketing communications fields, November 14 and 15 downtown.

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Competition means more access to info for UC students

A first-in-the-nation competition organized by cell phone provider UC Mobile will allow University of Cincinnati students to keep tabs on events and information more efficiently.

Convergys acquires Visage Mobile’s Subscriber Management business

San Francisco-based Visage Mobile, a leading provider of mobility and subscriber management solutions, has agreed to sell it Subscriber Management business to Convergys Corporation.

The Circuit’s IT Solution Center connects buyers, sellers

The Circuit's online IT Solution Center has encouraged the participation of more than 100 Greater Cincinnati IT buyers and sellers since its launch less than a year ago, and now it is free for both buyers and sellers.

Pendleton DataFarm one of 12 recognized for innovation

Pendleton DataFarm, a Northern Kentucky company that provides what it calls "a unique blend of country hospitality and technical savvy," is one of 12 small businesses recognized by the state of Kentucky for innovation and leadership.

Freedom Center launches Digital Backpack project

Cincinnati's Freedom Center just a launched a "digital backpack" project to offer its visitors a new way to learn and spread the word about the Center.

Anthem introduces 360 Health to improve wellness

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Ohio, the state’s largest health benefits provider, launched 360 Health, a program designed to help its members get quick access to medical information, manage their health and navigate the health care system.

E-commerce sales increased 12 percent at xpedx in 2007

Cincinnati-based xpedx says its e-commerce sales increased 12 percent in 2007, to $1.4 billion, thanks to investments in new technology and services.

Cincinnati Bell expansion will create 35 high-tech jobs

A $56 million project by a subsidiary of Cincinnati Bell is expected to create 35 high-tech jobs when it expands and invests in new equipment for a data center facility.

Outsourcing at home

The opening of Tata Consultancy Services' (TCS) new IT facility in Milford is a clear indication of a new trend in outsourcing - India outsourcing tech services to the United States - which could make cities like Cincinnati ripe for more locations.

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