After a fire sends several Richmond businesses scrambling for new homes, owners reflect on how the cloud saved them.
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Guest Opinion: 10 trends you’ll see in 2011 — maybe
You might know him as the writer behind Richmond’s satirical site Tobacco Avenue (whose headlines appear in the Daily Email now and again), and this week Jeff Kelley has written a post for BizSense on the trends he wants to see in 2011.
NewsFeeds 10.20.10
Port Authority nears deal to lease Richmond port (Virginian-Pilot) The Virginia Port Authority announced Tuesday that it expects to lease the Port of Richmond by the start of the new year. About two weeks ago, the Port Authority and the city of Richmond began talks that “would place all management, operation and leadership of the… Read more »
Nonprofit’s $12 million Northside expansion
For the past decade, Greater Richmond ARC has been working on plans to move from their current address at Westwood Avenue and Lanvale Street, a retrofitted tractor-trailer repair facility. The organization provides support and job training for people with developmental disabilities.
Comic book dealer’s secret hideout
Surrounded by hundreds of thousands of comic books, Brett Carreras shows the crown jewel of his inventory. The restored copy of Batman No. 1, the first appearance of the Joker, is protected by a hard plastic case (Batman first appeared in Detective Comics #27).
Data Security: How Safe Are Your Company Assets?
David Stelzl, a nationally recognized expert on digital asset protection strategies, will speak at a complimentary dinner on Wednesday, May 6, 2009 at the Place at Innsbrook from 5:30PM – 7:00PM for Richmond area businesses. This will be the second in a series of Sklar Technology Partners’ 2009 quarterly business seminars.
Data Security: How Safe Are Your Company Assets?
David Stelzl, a nationally recognized expert on digital asset protection strategies, will speak at a free luncheon on Thursday to kick off Sklar Technology Partners’ 2009 quarterly business seminar series. The seminar will focus on how corporate data is compromised and what business leaders can do about it.