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Virtusa uses AI to improve patient care

Southborough information technology company Virtusa Corp., announced Thursday the launch of vLife 6.0, which will personalize patient care.

Massive property slated for Blackstone Technology Park sold for $5M

Roughly 70 acres of land along Lackey Dam Road, and sprawling through Uxbridge, Sutton, and Douglas, have been sold for $5 million to Indianapolis real estate firm Scannell Properties, according to the Worcester South District Registry of Deeds.

WPI granted $464K to study stress fractures in female runners

Worcester Polytechnic Institute researcher and biomedical engineering professor Karen Troy was awarded $463,645 by the National Institutes of Health to study the causes of foot injuries among female runners, according to a Tuesday press release from the school.

Data company moves from Natick to Sudbury with $1.7M purchase

Data software company B&L Associates Inc. purchased a 12,000-square-foot office space in Sudbury for $1.7 million in August and will move its Natick headquarters to the new location.
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Rave’s new platform streamlines emergency communication

Framingham mobile alert tech company Rave Mobile Safety announced the new Rave Platform experience in a Tuesday press release.

Money & technology: COVID accelerated the evolution of fintech

Financial technology, or fintech, is an industry used globally every day, but typically goes unnoticed.

Framingham cloud protection firm announces new ransomware safeguards

Framingham-based Trilio, a provider of data protection for cloud-native environments, announced Wednesday its latest ransomware protection with the release of TrilioVault for Kubernetes.

🔒Who tells the news: The Central Mass. media ecosystem lacks diversity

The homogeneity among news editorship in Central Massachusetts is not unique to the region, but it does bring with it inherent questions about who decides what stories are newsworthy, and who decides how they are told.
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Framingham tech firm to provide school emergency alerts

Framingham mobile alert tech company Rave Mobile Safety announced Wednesday a new collaboration with PowerSchool, a K-12 education technology company headquartered in California.

🔒Closeted companies: Businesses who identify as LGBTQ+owned remain disproportionately low

Even though the LGBTQ+ community represents a significant portion of the Central Massachusetts population, the number of owners who identify their businesses as such remains low.
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