Posts tagged Fedex
New supply deal keeps A123 competitor Valence afloat into 2010
Dec 19th
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The relatively minor deal just struck between Smith Electric Vehicles U.S. and Valence Technology may hold broader promise. The $1.4 million contract to supply the automaker with advanced batteries could be the shot in the arm Valence needs to survive among the likes of A123Systems, Johnson Controls-Saft and Panasonic.
Because the two companies designed [...]
Clearwell expanding as legal discovery fuels fast document search
Dec 10th
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Clearwell has hit its stride as a provider of eDiscovery services. The company provides a way to search through terabytes of emails, company records, and other data to narrow down a legal search to whatever documents are most relevant to its case.
The Mountain View, Calif.-based company first launched its service in 2006, but [...]
We’re now in a whole new age of outsourcing (via postie)
Dec 2nd
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Wired editor Chris Anderson’s presentation at Supernova 2009 afternoon was described in the agenda as, “How can organizations innovate and thrive in a networked world?” That’s about as VentureBeat as you can get without actually being VentureBeat, so I took notes.
The short version: Do it yourself, but outsource everything. Yes, that’s contradictory, but [...]
Wired editor says he’s gone analog (via postie)
Dec 2nd
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Wired editor Chris Anderson’s presentation at Supernova 2009 afternoon was described in the agenda as, “How can organizations innovate and thrive in a networked world?” That’s about as VentureBeat as you can get without actually being VentureBeat, so I took notes.
The past decade, Anderson’s latest theory goes, was about figuring out “the new [...]
Carlos Ghosn & The Coalition Push for more, more, more
Nov 19th
Nissan-Renault CEO Carl Ghosn seems to be taking career advice from Frank White lately; wherever there is an opportunity to start making some money, he wants in. Recognizing that full size vehicles were a cash cow in the U.S., Ghosn wanted his cut. Shortly after taking the reins of Nissan in June of 1999, he [...]





