Siemens AG


Siemens Launches Fixed-Mobile Tool for SMBs

Siemens Communications this week launched the HiPath Wireless C20 Controller, geared to give small and midsize businesses greater access to fixed-mobile d...  Read story

Siemens Offers Unified Communications to SMBs

Siemens Communications (NYSE:SI) has unveiled its new unified communications solution aimed at small and midsize businesses. The HiPath OpenOffice ME...  Read story

Value Chain Tips from UGS PLM

Manufacturers wanting to better integrate the data and processes involved in the lifecycle of their products can now look to UGS PLM Software. UGS, a divi...  Read story

Europe Inc.

In Europe, it used to be that the only thing worse than failing at entrepreneurship was succeeding, and making money. Now, suddenly, entrepreneurship is all ...  Read story

Growing Business by Going Global

Market intelligence on People's Republic of China; gadgets that make int'l telecommunications easier.  Read story

Where Did You Learn How to Grow a Company?

Whether they learned their craft from their families, in school, or through experience, the Inc 500 agree that entrepreneurs are made, not born.  Read story

Come to Daddy

Some of the world's biggest companies are putting their venture capital hats back on and looking for new start-ups to fund.  Read story

U.S. Leading Global Patents

Patent applications hit a record high last year, an international IP group reports.  Read story

Global Start-up

CEO's plan for world-wide sale of his medical device that will make certain types of surgery obselete.  Read story

NETGEAR, Nokia Siemens Testing Interoperability

The move will gauge Femtocell Voice Gateway's compatibility with Femto Gateway.  Read story

Origins of the 500: Globe-Trotters

Where do America's fastest growing private companies get all those great ideas? Here's how powerful forces propelled three Inc. 500 CEOs to venture overseas.  Read story

Doubting Thomas

Tom Peters discusses his experiences in the world of business and the nature of entrepreneurship.  Read story

Now You Can Talk To Your Wheelchair

Not long ago, a quadriplegic at the Veterans Administration Prosthetics Center in New York City moved his motorized wheelchair and its mechanical arms usi...  Read story

Entrepreneur of the Year

A close-up look at the 1995 Entrepreneur of the Year, and how he built the company that won him the title.  Read story

Reverse Brain-Drain?

A lack of work visas for skilled immigrants could result in a reverse brain-drain and a subsequent decline in ...  Read story

Let Us Now Pray ... for Accu-Fab

Three years ago Gregg Page and Dennis Zullig decided that spreading the glory of God -- not making money -- would be their company's top priority. They had n...  Read story

If The Corporate Image Calls For A Facelift

Three companies find that paying attention to how they look can boost sales as well as egos.  Read story

Making Business Personal

One of the most common mistakes people make when building relationships for career success and revenue growth is treating business contacts differently t...  Read story

Meetings Go Virtual

Success in the global market was giving Marla Landreth headaches. Her company, InfoGenesis in Sa...  Read story

Adventures in Never NeverLost Land

Inc.'s Road Warrior abandons maps in favor of the NeverLost global positioning system available in Hertz rental cars.  Read story

Prime-Time Exposure

How companies can make a splash in the big-money world of TV product placement--without spending a dime.  Read story

Patent Fending

A look at some famous legal battles between inventors and the corporations that stole their patented ideas.  Read story

Back to the Future

Akron has revitalized its local economy with small companies operating in big markets.  Read story

Start-Up's Epitaph: One Product Beats Three

More isn't always better, as software maker Persimmon IT learned when it tried to launch three products and ended up spreading itself too thin. A business obit.  Read story

The Real Threat From Asia

Hong Kong and Singapore have seen their future, and it is not providing cheap labor for American know-how.  Read story

Reengineering the Small Factory

In the world of new manufacturing technologies, you have to know what you're getting into before you upgrade.  Read story

The Connected Car

The introduction of the Chevy Volt and other electric vehicles will require a vast ecosystem of entrepreneurial businesses.  Read story

Seller Door

An interview with Glen Meakem, CEO of FreeMarkets OnLine. Meakem explains why Internet commerce increases competition and rewards only the most efficiently r...  Read story

One Man, One Computer, 1,431 Lawn Mowers

A garden-tool distributor rakes it in by carefully deciding what he needs to do himself -- and what he doesn't.  Read story

Stay-At-Home CEO Raises Twins

How Ken White runs two companies for the price of one -- without doubling his workload.  Read story

Wi-Fi for the Masses

Tropos Networks aims to bring the high-speed internet to everyone. Here's how the company is doing it--one city at a time.  Read story

Driven by Design

Modo used to be just another struggling manufacturer in a crowded niche. Now it's virtually untouchable. Its secret: design.  Read story

Will The Company Please Come To Order

Who's in charge at Marquette Electronics? (Hint: It only looks like it's the employees.)  Read story

How China Will Change Your Business

Fourteen things every entrepreneur should know about the capitalist explosion heading our way. But don't assume that conceding China's rise means conceding t...  Read story

Paging Dr. Wireless

Long resistant to technology, the medical field is finally getting wired. But can anything short of a complete overhaul make a difference?  Read story

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