Vol. 48 No. 5, May 2004
Index
- 2004 Indiana Technology Directory.
- Advanced manufacturing.
- Baker & Daniels: when it comes to technology, Baker & Daniels knows the territory.
- Bingham McHale: intellectual property: what you don't know could hurt you.
- Bloomington Economic Development Corp.: Bloomington cultivates technology companies.
- Bose McKinney & Evans LLP: change can bring opportunity or adversity to high-tech companies.
- Business development.
- Carmen Commercial Real Estate Services: focusing on tenant/buyer representation and corporate real estate advisory services.
- Clarian Health Partners: patient care second to none from the leader in medical technology.
- Duke Realty Corp.: technology and service spark right mix for high-tech tenants.
- Education & training.
- Financial assistance.
- Indiana Department of Commerce: technology services designed to "Energize Indiana.".
- Indiana University: information-technology services built on a solid foundation of excellence.
- Indiana's technology targets: growing life sciences, IT, advanced manufacturing and logistics.
- Information technology.
- Leaf: creating customized e-commerce, Internet and document management software.
- Life sciences.
- Logistics.
- Own your building: consider financing through the SBA.
- Resources.
- Sommer Barnard Ackerson Attorneys, PC: sharpen your advantage.
- Startup financing: several options for new businesses.
- Technical assistance.
- TechPoint: supporting the growth of Indiana's entrepreneurial technology sector.
- Turning the corner? Job growth in Indiana enjoys a good first quarter.
- Business Golf 101: Purdue teaches students how to survive on the links.
- Small biz winners: six Indiana companies receive state small business administration accolades.
- Hooray for HSAs? Are health savings accounts an answer for increasing health-insurance costs?
- More in the package? As employers shift health-plan costs, many add optional benefits for employees.
- Untethered: getting wired? That's so 20th century.
- Wireless winners: IU and Purdue campuses lead the nation.
- ToolingNet: an advanced-manufacturing partnership backed by the 21st Century Fund.
- Worth its weight in steel: latest precious metal plays havoc with the construction industry.
- The search for great employees: take the time to properly screen job applicants.
- Northwest Indiana update: the region's top business stories.
- Technology triad: developments to help Northwest Indiana catch up in creating high-tech jobs.
- WINdiana? State collects magazine's top ranking, but exactly what have we won?
- WINdiana! Yes, competitiveness award is a win for Indiana.