An East Hartford-based company scaled new terrain in helping orchestrate an advertising campaign that involved erecting a climbing wall on a towering Times Square billboard in Manhattan.
For many smaller businesses, the allure of partnering with another complementary service provider is compelling. Small companies want to become bigger companies.
During last week's victory parade, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy faced a spattering of boos when he heaped praise on the UConn women's basketball team for winning their fourth straight national championship.
About a dozen Connecticut towns stand to benefit from a bill changing the state's virtual net metering program to help them complete solar projects that will save municipalities and their taxpayers money.
As the second-generation owner of a family business, Mike Goepfert, CEO of Willington Nameplate has learned to hire smart people and appreciate the risks.
Medical providers, insurers and others have beefed up their security to avoid data breaches, as state and federal regulatory oversight of patient privacy toughens.
Q&A talks about a new initiative to expand solar use by lower-income homeowners with Kerry O'Neill, managing director, residential programs at Connecticut Green Bank.
One of the most disturbing features of the state's fiscal melee is the insensitive manner in which the disabled, homeless, and the “least fortunate among us” are used as pawns.