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09/22/2006
For
Birmingham technology company Circle Source,
the entire world is a market for new talent
With a spate of government contracts on tap to boost revenue over the next 12
months, Circle Source, Inc. is already eyeing
the creation of a second international development
center and at least four new hires in Alabama.
(cont'd)
08/18/2006
Billing
Service exploits consolidation among dialysis
providers to recruit talent, cultivate cost-sensitive
clients
Today, National Billing Associates, Inc., the product of intuition and the strategic
alliance of key partners, sits poised three
years after its inception to surpass $1
million
in revenue...(cont'd)
06/15/2006
Software firm anticipates boost from Solomon
When Microsoft Corp. rolls out its rebranded accounting software platform in
the first quarter of 2007,
Birmingham's Westglenn Software Inc.
will be ahead of
the curve.
Westglenn president Jeff Trotman was among about
50 Microsoft partners from across the country who were invited recently
to the software giant's Seattle
headquarters for a sneak peek at
Microsoft Dynamics, bundled accounting software akin to back-office
applications available through Microsoft Office.
(contd...)
05/12/06
City plays role in pursuit of an avian flu vaccine
Pharmaceutical and biotechnology companie worldwide
are racing to develop new
influenza vaccines distribution should pandemic
influenza conditions arise, and at least
two Birmingham companies are attracting for
their
efforts.
Vaxin Inc. has attracted $3 million in National Institutes
of Health funding
earmarked for development of an
inhaledflu
vaccine that could be administered easily
in the event of a full-scale pandemic.
04/17/06
Young company keeps track of assets
Careful client cultivation and the recent well-timed
exposure of his latest partnerships
have positioned Jason Cooner and his 4-year-old
company to capture a considerable chunk of
the asset-tracking market.
Archetype Inc., housed in the Office for the Advancement
of Developing Industries,
has managed its growth slowly, climbing out
of the red only two years ago. (contd...)