Business Video
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One on one with Jim Goodnight: SAS keeps customer focus
Jim Goodnight, co-founder and chief executive officer at SAS, says two crucial factors in his company’s growth are retaining employees and staying focused on customers. SAS is one of nine companies featured in the best-selling book “The Breakthrough Company.”
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People turn pedals to save money on commute
The rising cost of gas is fueling a boom in bicycle sales as more Triangle commuters look to pedal away from the pump.
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One-on-One with Jim Goodnight
In the first of a multi-part interview, Jim Goodnight, co-founder and chief executive officer of SAS, talks about why his firm is one of only nine “Breakthrough” companies featured in a new best-seller.
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When is a 'free' credit report really free?
Be wary of credit-report Web sites that entice you with words like 'free.' They could end up costing you plenty, Consumer Reports warns.
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Tech Talk: Cary Firm Puts Human Touch on 'Giraffe' for Birthing Centers
Barry Beith, founder and CEO of Cary-based HumanCentric Technologies, discusses his firm's work with GE Healthcare to develop the "Giraffe," a new device for warming and caring for newborns in hospitals.
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Tech Talk: Flash! Your Data Is Protected in Lighter Machines with SSD Drives
Data can now be stored more safely and accessed faster through solid state drives that provide flash storage rather than traditional hard drives, says technologist and Internet author Paul Gilster.
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Tech Talk: Free Trade Means Jobs, Says Canadian Chamber Chief
Despite the political wrangling about NAFTA, Perrin Beatty, president and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, says now is not the time to revisit free trade legislation.
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Tech Talk: Just How Bad Is the Economy Anyway?
Chris Kuehl, an economist and director of Armada Corporate Intelligence, warns that people shouldn't believe the economy is all bad. In fact, he sees lots of good news.
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Tech Talk: Triangle, N.C. Need to Step Up Tech Promotion, NCTA President Says
North Carolina and the Research Triangle still have some work to do in promoting the state's high-tech sector. That was one of the points made at NCTA's "CEO Conversation" event, says Peter Hermann, the organization's CEO.
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Tech Talk: Jim Whitehurst Settles in as Red Hat CEO
In an exclusive interview, new Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst talks about his new job, the opportunities he sees – and the e-mail and open-door policies that keep him in close touch with Red Hat employees.
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Red Hat CEO Discusses Leadership
In an exclusive WRAL Local Tech Wire video, Red Hat's new CEO, Jim Whitehurst, talks about what he considers the three most important factors in leadership. He was speaking at a North Carolina Technology Association event.
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Tech Talk: Raleigh Quarterly Is Labor of Love for Co-Editors
Greg Behr and Billy Warden, co-editors of the Raleigh Quarterly, have big plans for their Web site and forthcoming print magazine. Their focus is the Triangle's arts community. They also are seeking creative ways of generating financial support.
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Tech Talk: Creative Minds Launch Raleigh Quarterly
Billy Warden and Greg Behr, two public relations executives in the Triangle, and a team of colleagues have launched the Raleigh Quarterly, a Web site for creative minds. Warden and Behr discuss what the publication is all about – and their plans for a print edition.
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Tech Talk: Transforming Forms for Electronic Data Capture
Greg Clary, CEO of Mi-Co, talks about how UNC used the company's wireless forms technology as part of a breast cancer clinical trial. Mi-Co's patented technology enables researchers to update forms online with the use of a special pen.
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Tech Talk: Mi-Co Takes Pen-and-Paper, Forms to New Levels
Mi-Co, a Triangle-based company, helps clients turn forms from paper to electronic, so workers in the field can update information as if they were putting pen to paper. CEO Greg Clary offers insight into the company.
