As expectations from regulators, patients and payers change, community pharmacists are forced to be adaptive. Rolling with the changes can be difficult to do alone, but one division of Cardinal... read more →
Look around the City of Dublin – George Barrett can be spotted everywhere from the Dublin Rec Center lap pool and the walking paths that run throughout the City to,... read more →
A global IT services and consulting firm plans to add a Dublin office with at least 50 employees, citing increasing Midwestern demand. It would add to Westborough, Massachusetts-based VirtusaPolaris' 50... read more →
Updox on Thursday introduced Pharmacy Connect, a care coordination suite for pharmacists, during Cardinal Health’s 26th annual Retail Business Conference. Pharmacy Connect offers retail and independent pharmacists an opportunity to... read more →
In 2011, Athens-based Ohio University had a record-breaking gift of $105 million and a mandate to build an extension of its osteopathic-medicine college in central Ohio. The city of Dublin... read more →
After nearly a decade of consecutive annual growth, energy utility communications leader Questline, Inc. has moved into a new Dublin office. Located at 5500 Frantz Road, Suite 150, the company's... read more →
Columbus will be the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Smart City. The city will receive $50 million in grant funding from the federal government and Vulcan Inc. to develop the city... read more →
At the 2016 Intelligent Community Forum Summit, members explored what it means for cities that are essentially competitors in economic development to work together. Read the story – Government Technology... read more →
Dublin, OH – There was more than just world-class PGA golf at Muirfield Village Golf Club last week during the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide. City of Dublin Chief Information... read more →
COLUMBUS, OHIO — A funny thing happened when Chattanooga, Tenn., set out to create the fastest municipal broadband service in the country: Telecommunications firms got angry and sued the city.... read more →