Product development head joined company in February
December 1, 2016
IP Street Holdings LLC's head of product development says the patent-data software analysis company here is getting back on its feet.
IP Street Holdings is co-owned by Lakeside Capital Group LLC, of Spokane, and the Cowles Co., which owns the Journal o
Chicago-based General Growth Properties Inc. says it has expanded a digital parking tool to most of its regional shopping centers in the U.S., including the Spokane Valley Mall.
The tool uses heat maps enabled by GPS to identify available parking spaces
Comcast Corp. says it has spent $760,000 in Spokane County this year expanding and improving Internet service for businesses and residences and is planning additional improvements next year.
The effort to expand coverage started in the spring and will co
Spokane Transit Authority is looking into partnerships with ride-sharing services, such as Uber.
Steve Blaska, STA's director of operations, says the organization's staff met with Uber's regional operations manager, Jonathan Hopkins, in October to
Rockwood Health System earlier this month hosted its second annual science, technology, engineering, math, and medicine event designed to introduce local high school students to robotic surgery.
The event, dubbed STEM2, was staged through a partnership
Tempe, Ariz.-based technology company Insight Enterprises Inc. has moved its operations here to larger Liberty Lake quarters at 22425 E. Appleway.
Founded in 1988, Insight Enterprises provides information technology hardware, software, and service produc
RiskLens to triple profits by end of '16, execs say
November 3, 2016
In 2011, RiskLens Inc. co-founders Jack Jones and Steven Tabacek pitched their idea of starting a software company built to help businesses and organizations analyze their exposure to cyber risk.
It was a proposal that potential investors in Silicon Val
In an effort to return to the forefront of the video gaming industry, Spokane-based game developer Cyan Inc. has launched this week a version of its newest game, Obduction, that can be played on a virtual-reality platform.
Rand Miller, cofounder and CEO
PacifiCAD Inc., a 27-year-old Spokane reseller and servicer of design software for the architectural, engineering, construction, and manufacturing industries, says it's launching a new offering that it expects will boost its presence in the manufacturin