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  • UMA's new Maine Cyber Range signals cybersecurity training 'revolution'

    Maureen Milliken August 15, 2019

    The Maine Cyber Range, designed to enhance cybersecurity education for new workers and training for professionals, will officially open Friday on the University of Maine at Augusta campus.

    Maureen Milliken August 15, 2019
  • Maine gets grant to enhance 911 emergency system

    Maureen Milliken August 13, 2019

    With cellphone use to contact 911 eclipsing landline use, the state Emergency Services Bureau is upgrading technology and educating the public.

    Maureen Milliken August 13, 2019
  • SMCC cybersecurity program designated national center of excellence

    Staff Updated: August 12, 2019

    Southern Maine Community College’s Cyber Security program was recognized by the U.S. National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education.

    Staff Updated: August 12, 2019
  • Tilson executive named to FCC broadband group

    Staff August 5, 2019

    Tim Schneider, general counsel of Portland's Tilson Technology Management, has been named to a national broadband working group set up by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.

    Staff August 5, 2019
  • How to manage legal risks when outsourcing business functions to the cloud

    Eric Langland Updated: August 5, 2019

    In today’s cloud-enabled world, business functions are commonly outsourced to service providers. Attorney Eric Langland explains how to do that in a way that minimizes legal risk.

    Eric Langland Updated: August 5, 2019
  • Portland-based Certify buying San Fran startup

    Staff July 29, 2019

    The Portland-based provider of travel and expense software, which merged with a Los Angeles company in March, is now acquiring a developer of virtual and physical corporate expense cards.

    Staff July 29, 2019
  • Maine tech entrepreneur and wife pledge $500K to Good Shepherd Food Bank

    Updated: July 25, 2019

    Fritz and Susan Onion are pledging a matching gift of $500,000 to Good Shepherd Food Bank, which is nearing completion of a fundraising campaign for a new distribution center in Hampden.

    Updated: July 25, 2019
  • With federal grant, Maine hopes to improve workforce data

    Staff July 24, 2019

    The U.S. Department of Labor grant will fund data system improvements designed to improve consumers' access to workforce training information.

    Staff July 24, 2019
  • Bangor-area health network warns 13,000 patients of potential data breach

    Staff July 17, 2019

    Penobscot Community Health Care has notified patients that some of their personal records — including credit card information — may have been inappropriately accessed in a data breach.

    Staff July 17, 2019
  • MTI opens Waterville office

    Staff July 17, 2019

    The Brunswick-based organization will be in the same building as the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce and Central Maine Growth Council, in response to growing interest in the city as a technology center, officials said.

    Staff July 17, 2019
  • Eight ConnectME broadband grants awarded to towns, regions

    Staff July 15, 2019

    Eight towns and regions in the state will share $731,775 in grants for broadband infrastructure and planning, awarded by the ConnectME authority last week.

    Staff July 15, 2019
  • Spectrum opening Maine retail stores to promote new mobile service

    Staff July 12, 2019

    The broadband company's retail stores, in South Portland, Auburn and August, will highlight its new mobile service.

    Staff July 12, 2019
  • Waterville students get entreprenurial boost with collaborative incubator

    Staff July 12, 2019

    Students from Thomas and Colby colleges are growing their businesses through the summer mentorship and training program, designed to both help them and to keep talent in the community.

    Staff July 12, 2019
  • Indian Township data center plan still on, despite tax credits shutout

    Maureen Milliken July 9, 2019

    A planned data center in Indian Township was expected to launch this spring with New Markets Tax Credit approval, and though that approval didn't come through, the plan will still go forward, those involved said.

    Maureen Milliken July 9, 2019
  • ZipLine buys Florida gift-card software developer

    Staff July 9, 2019

    The Portland-based provider of private-label debit card and mobile payment technology has acquired SmartClixx, which develops software for gift-card transactions for national retailers such as Saks Fifth Avenue.

    Staff July 9, 2019
  • Portland cybersecurity startup on hiring spree gets $1.6M capital boost

    Renee Cordes Updated: June 19, 2019

    Defendify, a Portland-based provider of cybersecurity solutions to small businesses that's in the middle of a hiring spree, unveiled a $1.6 million capital boost on Wednesday to continue its growth path.

    Renee Cordes Updated: June 19, 2019

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Back in early August, we asked how the summer tourism season was going — and at the time, the majority of respondents told us it could be better. And remember, the season started very rainy and ended amid a drought. 

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