Scottsdale


Go Daddy Expands In Arizona

Dec. 13, 2006 -- The Go Daddy Group, a Scottsdale, Ariz., supplier of Internet domain names, has opened a new office in Tempe, the compan...  Read story

A Club for Discerning Swingers

The Markers is a luxurious new golf club offering swank residences near some of the best courses.  Read story

Getting a Fix on Outside Contractors

Air Taser, a stun gun manufacturer in Scottsdale, Ariz., decided the best way to handle order fulfillment was to outsource. If you outsource any process, ...  Read story

Unification Theory

Jim Carlson, CEO of Hospitality Solutions International during its acquisition, identifies seven practices that enable HSI to manage its far-flung employees ...  Read story

Oh, the places we go!

Where do fellow Inc. readers go to get away? Glad you asked.  Read story

Free Adobe Acrobat Alternative

Nov. 16, 2006 -- Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Informative Graphics Corporation on Wednesday launched Brava Reader 2.5, a free reader for TIFF,...  Read story

The Way I Work: Bob Parsons, Go Daddy

Being outrageous seems to work just fine for Bob Parsons. He's the founder of Go Daddy, the world's largest domain-name registrar, which manages more ...  Read story

Going for the Green

A close-up look at a museum-like golf shop that is sure to spark interest, but will it sell golf equipment?  Read story

Your Civic Duty, As Well As Savvy Marketing

The benefits of volunteering your business as a polling place.  Read story

Video Modem

Business pioneers new way to deliver and store video programs.  Read story

Franchising The Mails

There is at least one government official who advocates getting the private sector involved in mail delivery, and some businesspeople agree with him.  Read story

Study: Business IT Spending to Grow

Small businesses are expected to spend $280 billion on information and communications technology by 2012.  Read story

Go Daddy Abandons IPO Plans

The former Inc. 500 firm says Middle East violence and oil prices have made the market prohibitive.  Read story

New Leadership at Inc. 500 Healthcare Firm

Jan. 19, 2007 -- VerusMed, a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based company that supplies healthcare professionals with medical data, has named Bob Kina...  Read story

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the October 1998 issue.  Read story

Inc. 500 Firm Signs IndyCar Champ

Dec. 5, 2006 -- GoDaddy.com, a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based domain name registrar, has signed racing star Danica Patrick as its new spokespers...  Read story

Quick! What's Your Doomsday Ratio?

Ordering info about '101 Business Ratios,' by Sheldon Gates.  Read story

Cold Stone Creamery Forms Franchise Conglomerate

The former Inc. 500 company is joining forces with Kahala, which manages Blimpie and 10 other franchise brands.  Read story

Boosted Security Certificates for Web Sites

Feb. 1, 2007 -- GoDaddy.com, a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based domain name registrar, is offering higher grade digital credentials that can now b...  Read story

Big Plans

Catch up with some of the companies profiled in our Anatomy of a Start-Up series, and here's what you'll discover: Plans are one thing, executing them is ano...  Read story

High Concept: The Pen and Automated Teller

A new network of ATM-like touch-screen kiosks automates routine probation interviews for convicted felons.  Read story

'Til Death Do Us Part

What happens when your business partner is also your partner in life? Couples who double as entrepreneurial teams open up about the joys and perils of workin...  Read story

Do Not Pass Go

Dual deck VCR manufacturer sues Japan Inc. for blocking access to parts.  Read story

Grilled to Order

Bad hiring decisions can cost a company big money, so it pays to fine-tune your interviewing techniques. Many smart managers are developing their own Read story

Index

A comprehensive guide to companies, organizations, and individuals featured in the April issue.  Read story

Ready, Aim, Focus

A Leadership Intensive Training program helped one company refocus its squabbling employees onto competitors.  Read story

Regional Entrepreneurs of the Year

A list of 1992's Regional Entrepreneurs of the Year.  Read story

Ask Inc.

Managing a micromanager, the downside of confidentiality agreements, and starting an online marketing campaign.  Read story

Choosing Job-Description Software

Guidelines for choosing a database of adaptable job descriptions (for employers challenged under the ADA).  Read story

Public Needs And Private Enterprise

You've heard of Japan Inc. Now meet Washington Inc. It's costing us billions of dollars a year, and hurting small business in the process.  Read story

Relaxation Resources

On pages 65 through 79 of the February 2004 issue , <...  Read story

Customer Service Award Finalists Announced

May 4, 2007 -- An online organic food grocer in Austin, Tex., and a state-certified daycare center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y., are among t...  Read story

Benchmark: Interoffice E-mail

A graph displaying how many companies are using E-mail and how it's being used.  Read story

Dealer Relations: Creating Demand Together

A CEO explains why dealers are often set up for failure, and how he overcame that when marketing a new product.  Read story

Retailers Rethinking Data Security

The biggest data breach in history has small-business owners scrambling to safeguard customer credit-card info.  Read story

Choosing a Successful Successor

Choosing a successor for your business doesn't always mean choosing someone like you or even someone you like. It entails choosing someone who is not only...  Read story

Letters

Not So Hard To Swallow I loved John Case's review of Tom Peters's new book, Thriving on Chaos ("Hard to Swallow," Required Reading, Nove...  Read story