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JPMorgan Chase, Sony and Home Depot are just three of the large corporations that fell victim to headline-grabbing cyberattacks in recent years.All three are still in business today. → Read More
No matter how many resources a company throws at its data security measures, it may still be wide open for a cyberattack. → Read More
As more of the state's top law firms commit to succession plans or consider merging with other firms, there has been in increase in shake-out and movement among partners and associates. → Read More
Nestled on the Jersey City waterfront, SITO Mobile's team of techies and marketing masterminds toil away tweaking dashboards, endlessly analyzing geolocal mobile data and tracking consumers' movements across the country. → Read More
The Philadelphia 76ers had all the usual discussions about what to do with some excess office space at their new 125,000-square-foot training complex in Camden.Everything from a coffee shop to a museum was discussed. → Read More
As electronic devices permeate all corners of our daily lives, the lifespan of these devices is shrinking. With newer, faster and higher-def smartphones, tablets and televisions being released to much fanfare each year, the volume of electronic waste is skyrocketing. → Read More
Does the world really need another cute onesie or wood rattle? That might depend on how it looks — and what it's made of. → Read More
An eco-conscious lifestyle doesn't have to end at the grave. Seriously. → Read More
What was crown molding yesterday could be powering your lights today.That's the idea behind Newark-based Evergreen Recycling, which has created a system for turning construction debris into alternative fuel. → Read More
Public Service Electric & Gas and PSEG Long Island named Marketsmith Inc, a Cedar Knolls-based marketing and multichannel digital strategy specialist, as the utility companies' agency of record Wednesday. → Read More
Where do you work? Where do you want to work? How does a putting green sound? Or a pool table? Or swinging chairs? Or a game room, or a TV room, a yoga studio or just a relaxation room? Does your office measure up? Take a look at the slideshow above at just some of the cool places people in New Jersey work. Call it a sneak peek at how some New Jersey companies have turned their work spaces into… → Read More
Grey Sky Films works with businesses, individuals and brands to create video content for Web, broadcast, corporate, sales, training and more. → Read More
In January, employees at the East Brunswick location of CBRE, a global real estate services company, moved into a new office that was radically different from its former, more conventional workspace. → Read More
Coyne PR, founded in 1991 by Tom Coyne, is full-service, integrated communications agency. → Read More
Jet.com is an online retailer that charges bulk-size prices for individual-size purchases by allowing customers to group related items. Instead of buying five pounds of peanut butter, shoppers can bu → Read More
Sionas Architecture designs for residential and commercial properties and has extensive experience working on adaptive reuse and green and environmentally conscious real estate projects. → Read More
The Kaufman Zita Group is one of the top government lobbying firms in the state. → Read More
Red Bank-based engineering firm Maser Consulting P.A. announced recently that Florida-based Triangle Surveying & Mapping Inc. has joined the Red Bank-based engineering firm. → Read More
When asked what motivated her to leave a lucrative career as a global finance manager at an international consulting firm to go back to school full-time to earn a doctorate in psychology, Susan Polkowski of Highland Park quoted Steve Jobs. → Read More
Strategist, psychologist, confidant, corporate spy? The definition of an executive coach can be elusive. So, NJBIZ reached out to Bob Polster of the Bernardsville-based executive coaching firm Morris and Polster to find out why executives hire coaches. → Read More