

Schoolwires, the State College-based provider of online communication, community management and productivity solutions for school districts, expects to expand company staff by 66 percent by the end of 2009.
Duryea-based Keystone Automation logged its most profitable year ever in 2008, and company President Mike Duffy expects 2009 to be even better.
If you send a tweet to friends on Twitter and complain about Comcast, you may be surprised by how quickly you hear from Frank Eliason, director of Digital Care, or one of his colleagues.
Pennsylvania's abundant supplies of water provide not only a mainstay amenity for residents but also a key advantage for business growth.