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A group of IT developers, who recently launched a website encouraging healthy behavior during the coronavirus pandemic, is beginning a next step: creating software to help monitor symptoms of the disease.
WEX, whose first quarter earnings fell short of analysts' estimates, said it pulled out of two acquisitions valued at a total of $1.7 billion.
A medical device maker with a growing Maine presence is expanding its at-home health-monitoring product to screen individuals at most risk of COVID-19.
Waterville-based nonprofit give IT. get IT. refurbishes donated computers from businesses and provides technology and support to underserved Mainers.
The medical technology company, which is developing a digital therapeutic system for patients with walking impairment, is continuing to expand its product pipeline into a range of neurological conditions.
Portland consulting firm Tidestone Solutions has merged with Wipfli LLP, a nationwide accounting and consulting firm headquartered in Milwaukee.
Foreside Financial Group LLC, a growing fintech company headquartered in Portland, has hired a Boston firm, BackBay Communications, to provide public relations services.
Three weeks after deciding to limit hiring to "business-critical positions," Portland-based global payments company WEX Inc.
Constant Energy Capital Management, a financial technology company in Falmouth, has a software platform that aims to speed relief for borrowers who are struggling to make payments during the current crisis.
A Bangor-based broadband company is identifying and measuring gaps in connectivity among Maine communities. The need for internet service throughout the state appears to have grown during the current public health crisis.
A concept plan for 11,962 acres in Kingsbury Plantation expires in May, and the Land Use Planning Commission's rezoning keeps most of it protected. In other news, the COVID-19 crisis spurs adaptation in real estate and preservation.
OnProcess Technology was on a 90-day schedule to permanently transition its Belfast workforce from a single location to a work-from-home model. When the pandemic hit, the transition was accomplished in just 14 days.
By early Monday, over 80 people had signed an online pledge via Pledgetoprotectme.org, launched Friday by Mainers for Mainers to spark widespread community engagement and protect the state from the coronavirus.
Driven by the pandemic, health care providers including MaineHealth, InterMed and Penobscot Community Health Care are offering patients online video appointments in a new business area that could be here to stay.
The amount of daily data consumption has increased 43% as more people have stayed at home in Maine during the coronavirus crisis, according to Redzone Wireless LLC.
Barely a week after naming a new CEO, Northern Light has named a veteran of the health-care system to its top IT post.
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Over the weekend, thousands of flights were canceled after the new federal restrictions took effect at some of the nation's busiest airports.
The Federal Aviation Administration ordered airlines to cut flights by 4% at 40 major airports and that percentage is scheduled to increase to 10% by Friday. The FAA cited safety concerns and the need to ease the strain on air traffic controllers, who have been working without pay since the federal government shutdown began last month.
Airlines warn that the cutbacks could lead to more delays, fewer available seats and higher fares in the days ahead.
Talks are underway to end the federal shutdown, but the timing of the FAA cutbacks adds uncertainty to the Thanksgiving travel rush, which is just two weeks away.
Last year, more than 20 million passengers took to the skies during Thanksgiving week, driving billions of dollars in spending and making it one of the busiest and most economically significant travel periods of the year, according to the U.S. Travel Association.
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Learn moreThe Giving Guide helps nonprofits have the opportunity to showcase and differentiate their organizations so that businesses better understand how they can contribute to a nonprofit’s mission and work.
Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each industry, its impact on Maine’s economy, the jobs available to entry-level workers, the training and education needed to get a career started.
Whether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
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