Still a tough sell to get larger, established companies in the cloud
While cloud enterprise resource planning slowly wins converts, Carla Wickoff, a cloud computing practice leader at the Deloitte accounting and consulting firm, said she continues to address the concerns of executives who fear storing information on remote servers could risk the loss of proprietary information that gives their company a competitive...
TCNJ’s interim provost headed to Oregon
New Jersey's loss is Oregon's gain. Susan Bakewell-Sachs has announced she will step down in June from her roles as director of the New Jersey Nursing Initiative and interim provost of The College of New Jersey to become dean of nursing at the Oregon Health and Science University, in Portland.
NJBIZ Brackets Birdsall employee packs his dancing shoes for Sweet 16
Gregg Lally is making NJBIZ Brackets history.
NJBIZ most-read stories March 24
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Power 50 Health care
“We're going at warp speed, on roads we've never been down, and no one knows where we're going,” is how one executive summarized the state of hospitals and health care.
In New Jersey, running a kids’ hospital is no child’s play
The geographically tiny state of New Jersey is home to one of the highest concentrations of children's hospitals in the nation, which means executives are constantly thinking about how to draw in patients and stand out in a crowded market.
NJBIZ Brackets bonus High hopes as games get under way
Structure Tone’s John White is going to have a busy day today.
Construction services company consolidates N.J. offices into Woodbridge location
In an effort to centralize its location in the state, Structure Tone is combining its South Jersey and North Jersey offices into one Woodbridge location.
Solar slips, but still on growth track in N.J.
New Jersey slipped one spot in its nationwide ranking for solar capacity in 2012, as growth cooled amid an expanding national market, a new report shows.
BPU awards 5 million in energy-efficiency rebates
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities doled more than $5 million in energy-efficiency rebates this week to eight facilities, spanning business, education and health care.
NJBIZ Brackets Cinderella Grady says Harvard’s ready for Arizona’s Hornby
For Robert Hornby and his Arizona Wildcats, Thursday night's 81-64 win over Belmont was somewhat matter-of-fact. It was the other headlines from the NCAA tournament's second round — Harvard's upset over New Mexico and Gonzaga's near-ouster by Southern University — that have big implications for the No. 6 seed.
NJBIZ Brackets A family affair in the City of Brotherly Love
Today will be a family affair for Sid Brown, CEO of NFI, as he watches the Hoyas face the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles at the Wells Fargo Center, in Philadelphia. Brown, a Georgetown '79 grad, will be cheering with his sister; his wife, Sandy; their son, Jake; and two of Jake's friends.