Wait No More

by Mike Hunter

QLess has created a mobile application that solves the problem of customers or patients having to wait in line — it’s a mobile queue. Customers can roam freely until their “time” in line is announced through a Web browser on a mobile phone, a kiosk in the waiting area or a computer. QLess sends an SMS or calls shortly before their turn comes up. There is also a marketing … [More]

Fast & Friendly Organizer

by Mike Hunter

Pocket Informant is a new app from WebIS that is all the rage. Users are able to put their tasks and notes into their calendar, sync with Evernote and with Google, and get maps and other key information about what is going on in their calendar. An easy-to-use calendar that places events with ease, swipes through the user’s calendar and alerts the user as to what’s next. $12.99 … [More]

Product Tours and Demos

by Mike Hunter

SimpliMotion, a small studio out of California, is single-handedly producing client videos and marketing them with high-quality services that are getting results. The company has multiple clients, from tech product companies to retailers, that demonstrate the power of the product through high-quality video, music and voiceover that can bring a product to the world stage on … [More]

Local DJs Launch National Radio Network

by RaeAnne Marsh

Local DJs Johnjay Van Es and Rich Berra of the Johnjay and Rich Show that airs in the morning on KZZP KISS-FM have taken a new business move in creating their own Johnjay and Rich Radio Network, aiming to build national name recognition from their base in Phoenix. “We’re doing it all out of Phoenix; everything is Phoenix” — from sales to Web design — says Van Es, who shares … [More]

Unique Glassware Manufacturer Attracts Angel Investor

by RaeAnne Marsh

A business that began as a hobby and grew based on friends’ interest in the product is on track to quadruple its current output and nearly triple its work force in the next 12 months. Refresh Glass, a Tempe-based company that creates functional wine bottle art from discards it “rescues” from landfills, recently received funding from MAC6, a local incubator that focuses on the … [More]

Hospitality Company Spawns Software Division

by RaeAnne Marsh

Sparked by popular demand, Choice Hotels recently rolled out for public use the software program it initially developed for its own hotel management system. In fact, it created an independent division for the endeavor — SkyTouch Technology, based in Phoenix — and, according to SkyTouch president Ric Leutwyler, “became our first customer.” Choice decided to create SkyTouch as … [More]

Video Game Developed for Vision Screening

by RaeAnne Marsh

VisionQuest 20/20, built on a collaboration two Arizonans initiated in 2001, aims to transform the way eye tests are administered to school children and help prevent issues related to treatable vision problems. It was the idea of James O’Neil, M.D., a pediatric ophthalmologist, to blend vision-evaluating technology into a video game to detect vision problems in a child, … [More]

Executive MBA Is Competitive Edge for Law Firm

by RaeAnne Marsh

National law firm Quarles & Brady recently developed an executive MBA program for its partner-level attorneys in collaboration with The Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame. “It was an opportunity to learn in the way business owners learn all the things our business-owner clients are concerned with,” says Leezie Kim, one of two partners in the Phoenix … [More]

Business Booms from Maricopa County Home Show

by RaeAnne Marsh

More than 500 local home improvement businesses will showcase their products and services at the Maricopa County Home Show at the University of Phoenix Stadium this month. A survey by Maricopa County Home Shows indicates 43 percent of attendees will hire a contractor within 60 days after a show, and are more likely to spend their combined budgets of more than $148 million with … [More]

Marketing Gelato Spot Creates Win/Win Op for Local Chefs

by RaeAnne Marsh

Gelato Spot’s current marketing campaign combines cross-promotion within the restaurant realm of small business with support of community nonprofit Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Through the summer, Gelato Spot is hosting a flavor competition among chefs at noted local restaurants, who have created his and her own flavor, and funds raised will be donated to the hospital in the … [More]

National IT Staffing Company Expands to Phoenix

by RaeAnne Marsh

Phoenix is the latest expansion for Digital Intelligence Systems, ranked by Staffing Industry Analysts as the second-fastest-growing company in the staffing industry among companies with revenues exceeding $100 million. “Phoenix has always been on the radar screen for DISYS,” says Tim Kirby, managing director for the Phoenix office, which opened in February. Noting Phoenix is … [More]

Food Distribution HQ Moves to Phoenix

by RaeAnne Marsh

WinCo Foods is building an 800,000-square-foot distribution center in Phoenix at 75th Avenue and Buckeye Road. One of the largest build-to-suit projects here in recent years, according to Greater Phoenix Economic Council president and CEO Barry Broome, the center is expected to open sometime next year and create up to 200 jobs in its first phase. Noting the grocery store … [More]

Leadership Connections Series

by Mike Hunter

Bloomberg TV provides a multitude of videos on leadership and other business-related topics. Its “Leadership Connections” series offers interviews by some of the top leaders in American business. … [More]

Track What They Say About You

by Mike Hunter

Review Trackers is a brand new review monitoring solution designed to help mom-and-pops, small businesses and entrepreneurs manage their online reputation by helping business owners listen and respond to what their customers are saying about their product and service. … [More]

New App Ties Location to Files

by Mike Hunter

People or organizations can tag maps and floor plans of specific buildings, maintenance records and educational videos to a piece of equipment, or relevant tasks and checklists to a certain area of a facility. Any type of file or document that can be stored in the cloud can be tied to a location for easy lookup with the new Float Mobile Learning app, Wayfiler. … [More]

Making Language Barriers Disappear

by Mike Hunter

Whether we want to acknowledge it or not, U.S. organizations are facing a critical skills gap in foreign languages. Only 5.6 percent of the world population speaks English as a primary language, yet only 11.4 percent of the U.S. population is fluent in more than one language. Download this eight-page white paper by Rosetta Stone for more.   … [More]

Arizona Admin Serves

by Mike Hunter

Few know the Arizona Department of Administration or that it has a website for Arizona State jobs, procurement with the State and other benefits for individuals and businesses. The site will also inform on public meetings and notices that pertain to Arizonans. … [More]

AZ TechCelerator Surprises

by Mike Hunter

The City of Surprise is a leader in mentoring of new and innovative business with its AZ TechCelerator program. Mentorships, discounted space and a City-supported drive to succeed are helping micro to small business. Apply online. … [More]

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