- Software Lets the Trucks Roll in Tampa
Even with gasoline prices headed into the stratosphere, Bright House Networks’ Pinellas County, Fla., system expects to keep its costs in check using technology installers can carry to ensure they travel the most efficient routes possible. It’s not a new strategy in the region, said Steve Carter, senior manager of ......
- AFS Participates in Small Business Committee Workforce
Training Roundtable Session.
In April, Chris Leto, Tampa Brass & Aluminum Foundry, participated in a congressional-sponsored Workforce Training Roundtable discussion in Washington, D.C. on "Building The Foundation of the New American Workforce: Without Breaking the Bank--How Small Business Builds A Strong Employee Base in the New Economy." Leto told House Small Business Committee ......
- Tampa center is key to JPMorgan Treasury Services' disaster readiness
Last August's power blackout in most of the Northeast United States and parts of the Midwest and Canada left tens of millions of people without power, and like the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, highlighted the need for banks and their corporate customers to invest in business continuity. "Being ......
- Relational Technology Solutions Supports Computer Literacy for Florida Youth.
Sponsorship of Annual Tech Jam Event To Benefit Tampa-Based Youth Technology and Workforce Education Programs LARGO, Fla. -- Relational Technology Solutions (RTS), one of the largest independent IT leasing and technology solutions providers in North America, today announced its sponsorship of Tech Jam 2007. Billed as a "party with a ......
- Albuquerque and rural New Mexico heat up
HEADNOTE RE: Locations Historically, when one thought of call center, back office and shared service center meccas in the US., places like Omaha, Kansas City, Tampa, Orlando, Phoenix, Houston, Dallas, Salt Lake City and Oklahoma City came to mind. It is doubtful that Albuquerque, New Mexico would have been high ......
- Albuquerque and rural New Mexico heat up. (RE:
Locations).
Historically, when one thought of call center, back office and shared service center meccas in the U.S., places like Omaha, Kansas City, Tampa, Orlando, Phoenix, Houston, Dallas, Salt Lake City and Oklahoma City came to mind. It is doubtful that Albuquerque, New Mexico would have been high on the list....
- KeySpan eliminates 32 jobs on Long Island
KeySpan Corp. over the past few months has trimmed its work force by nearly 100 employees, including 32 on Long Island, to increase efficiency and boost earnings. The company, which provides gas service in much of the Northeast and operates generators on Long Island and New York City, said cuts ......