Friday, 12th March 2010

Tweeting for success: how to expand your online presence

Posted on 11. Mar, 2010 by Isaac Bonnell in Features

Tweeting for success: how to expand your online presence

Social media is more than just a new type of marketing — it’s a conversation.

Social Media Conference NW 2010

Posted on 10. Mar, 2010 by Lance Henderson in News

Social Media Conference NW 2010

The Bellingham Business Journal
The Center for Economic Vitality (CEV) and the Technology Alliance Group (TAG) have announced they will host the Social Media Conference NW 2010 on March 25 at the McIntyre Hall Performing Arts & Conference Center in Mount Vernon. This year’s conference builds on the success of the sold-out 2008 conference, which attracted [...]

Video: Audio Visual Excellence outfitted Olympic security center

Posted on 02. Mar, 2010 by Lance Henderson in Features

Video: Audio Visual Excellence outfitted Olympic security center

During the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, the eyes of federal, local and state agencies were vigilantly focused on the Canadian border from a former warehouse near the Bellingham International Airport. What most people don’t know is that the warehouse was outfitted with state-of-the-art technology by Bellingham-based Audio Visual Excellence.

Bellingham will pursue Google Fiber project

Posted on 25. Feb, 2010 by Isaac Bonnell in News

The Bellingham Business Journal
Bellingham mayor Dan Pike announced Feb. 25 that the city will ask Google to consider Bellingham for its Fiber For Communities initiative, after hearing a resounding “go for it” from more than 600 area residents and business owners who are enthusiastic about the opportunity.
“There is great interest in us pursuing this opportunity, [...]

Bellingham considering bid for Google Fiber project

Posted on 19. Feb, 2010 by Isaac Bonnell in News

The Bellingham Business Journal
City of Bellingham officials are evaluating Google’s Fiber For Communities initiative, which would bring ultra high-speed Internet here, and would like feedback from the community about whether or not Google’s initiative should be pursued.
A survey posted on the City’s website through Feb. 24 asks community members if the City should pursue this [...]

McGlothern earns Cisco engineering specialization

Posted on 12. Feb, 2010 by ashleymitchell in People

McGlothern earns Cisco engineering specialization

The Bellingham Business Journal
Mike McGlothern, 3D network engineer and help desk lead, has earned Cisco SMB Specialization for Engineers.
Cisco Systems, Inc., a corporation that designs and sells business electronics, networking and communication technologies, awards SMB Specialization to network engineers who exhibit the skills required to successfully design and deploy Cisco solutions for small and medium-size [...]

Bellingham School District launches new Web site

Posted on 29. Jan, 2010 by Lance Henderson in News

The Bellingham Business Journal
The Bellingham School District has launched a new Web site, www.bellinghamschools.org, to improve access to information for students, families, community members and staff.
The new site features drop-down menus, allowing one-click access to school, departmental and School Board Web pages, and to information, resources and forms most requested by students, parents and staff. [...]

3D’s Kittinger earns CompTIA Server+ certification

Posted on 26. Dec, 2009 by Lance Henderson in People

3D’s Kittinger earns CompTIA Server+ certification

The Bellingham Business Journal
Network management firm 3D Corporation recently announced that Paul Kittinger, 3D build engineer, has earned CompTIA Server+ certification, which further enhances the company’s range of professional certifications.
The Server+ certification awarded by The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) recognizes Kittinger’s experience and proficiency in server technology, installations and configuration, troubleshooting, maintenance, upgrading and [...]

PR pros help businesses navigate muddy media waters

Posted on 10. Dec, 2009 by Lance Henderson in Features

PR pros help businesses navigate muddy media waters

In order to stay in the minds of most consumers, businesses need to put themselves in the public realm through news releases and advertising, but knowing the difference between the two will result in the most effective public relations.

Charter College to open in Bakerview Square

Posted on 09. Dec, 2009 by Lance Henderson in Tips

The Bellingham Business Journal
Bakerview Square has announced that Charter College will be a new anchor tenant in the latest phase of the commercial development. The Charter College campus will be the largest tenant in Bakerview Square with 23,000 square feet.
“I am pleased to welcome Charter as an anchor tenant to Bakerview Square,” said Morgan Bartlett, [...]

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