Datarang LLC, a Spokane Valley-based cloud computing company, says it has finalized an agreement to acquire the cloud services clients of Easy Desk LLC, another Spokane cloud service provider.
Datarang co-founder and CEO Eric Phillips says that with the
Efforts are underway to lift the status of Kootenai County as a national hub for drone technology.
Brad Ward, president of Hayden-based Empire Unmanned LLC, contends the Hayden, Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls, and Rathdrum area has a collaborative edge ov
A 30-year-old, Wenatchee-based telecommunications company plans to open a branch office here April 4 with hopes to expand on its customer base, says Aren Magnussen, the company's vice president.
Interwest Communications Inc. will lease 2,200 square fee
Mark and Elisabeth Michaelis, owners of IntelliTect Corp., a high-end software architecture and development company based in Spokane Valley, have made philanthropy-and particularly the fight against injustice and extreme poverty-a key element of their
F5 Networks Inc., a Seattle-based maker of computer networking equipment, has opened its second facility in Liberty Lake.
The new 28,000-square-foot facility, which opened earlier this month, is set to be F5's largest support center in North America,
The Inland Northwest Aerospace Consortium, INWAC, and the Idaho Aerospace Alliance, IDA, have decided to collaborate through reciprocal memberships.
The two organizations announced in a recent press release that their respective boards had unanimously a
Spokane-based information technology company Nuvodia LLC, having separated geographically from its parent company Inland Imaging last year, is expanding into other areas of medicine and strengthening its newfound foothold in the energy sector.
Last June
Two Spokane-area health care professionals have developed the first of what they expect to be a suite of pain-relief products.
The product, called MyoBoard, is a portable, self-massage tool for relieving tension in various muscle groups.
With more medical practices recording patient data electronically rather than on paper, health care officials here say they are now focused on training staff in how best to use technology in patient interactions.
Dr. Kirk Rowbotham, chief medical office
Empire Aerospace, a subsidiary of Hayden-based Empire Airlines Inc., has secured approval from the Federal Aviation Administration to provide heavy maintenance service on Embraer S.A. ERJ 145 jets, says Reed Chase, Empire Airlines general manager.
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