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iBeam Solutions Assumes Management of 10,000-Square Foot Data Center
iBeam Solutions, headquartered in Canal Winchester, has announced that it has signed an agreement to exclusively operate a 10,000-square-foot, high availability, highly redundant data center that meets the criteria to be rated Tier4 N+1, located in downtown Columbus. [Read More]
Battelle Receives Award for Innovative Technology Refreshment Program
Battelle recently received the 2008 Army Aviation Material Readiness Award for Contribution by a Major Contractor. The award is for an innovative technology refreshment program in connection with the UH60 Black Hawk helicopter. The program involved developing modernized electronic replacement parts, with the same form, fit and function as the aging and increasingly unreliable legacy parts. Battelle and its industry partner, Tyonek Fabrication Company, use current electronics technologies to update aging components which in turn improves fleet revenue costs. T [Read More]
Columbus Metropolitan Library Receives Top Ranking in Recent Library Index
Library Journal’s LJ Index of Public Library Service has rated the Columbus Metropolitan Library as a five-star library and ranked it as the highest scoring library in its division (the largest library system division). This follows on the heels of the library being ranked the #1 Library in America last October by the Hennen Rankings, a ranking of libraries according to federal statistics. The LJ Index utilizes four related per capita output indicators in order to rank libraries. These include circulation, user visits, public Internet computer use and progr [Read More]
Barbash Named as Interim Director of Department of Development
New Interim Director Comes Onboard as Announcement is made that Ohio Exports are Up 7% for 2008 [Read More]
Federal Stimulus Allocates $32B for Research and Healthcare IT
Ohio Launches Web site Dedicated to State Funds From Stimulus
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the $787 billion economic stimulus bill, was signed into law this week. Provided within the plan is $32 billion which will be dedicated to research under the National Institutes of Health and to advancing healthcare IT and electronic medical records initiatives. At least $20 billion of the stimulus will go towards healthcare IT to encourage the adoption of electronic medical records which it is beli [Read More]
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