La Entrada will connect beach, lower State Street
By Marissa Nall / Friday, March 18th, 2016 / South Coast, Top Stories, Top Story / Comments Off on La Entrada will connect beach, lower State Street
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New owner revamping downtown landmark eatery Cielito
By pacbiztimes / Friday, March 18th, 2016 / left, Restaurants, South Coast / Comments Off on New owner revamping downtown landmark eatery Cielito
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Dubroff: Santa Barbara takes a regional view of innovation culture
By Henry Dubroff / Friday, March 18th, 2016 / Columns, Latest news / Comments Off on Dubroff: Santa Barbara takes a regional view of innovation culture
In a sign that the current wave of tech entrepreneurship might just be sustainable, cities across the Tri-Counties are beginning to embrace the startup culture. San Luis Obispo is thinking about housing a much bigger tech savvy workforce, working closely with Cal Poly and capitalizing on the success of MindBody. Ventura is looking beyond the Read More →
Solar3D leaves sunny S.B. for Roseville to save money
By pacbiztimes / Friday, March 18th, 2016 / Columns, Latest news, Real Estate / Comments Off on Solar3D leaves sunny S.B. for Roseville to save money
Solar3D recently uprooted its corporate headquarters from Santa Barbara to Roseville, the home of its Sunworks subsidiary. While the move only relocates a handful of employees, the symbolism is significant. Solar3D is a publicly held solar-cell technology developer that had three to four employees at its 26 W. Mission St. office. It made sense from Read More →
Volunteerism ‘shapes community we share’
By Henry Dubroff / Friday, March 18th, 2016 / Editorials, Latest news, Opinion / Comments Off on Volunteerism ‘shapes community we share’
In business, we measure success by revenue growth, rising profits, share prices and transactions closed. But in communities across the Tri-Counties, successful leadership is often defined by measures less tangible. That point was brought home on March 9 when we stopped by the Santa Barbara Foundation’s 73rd annual Man and Woman of the Year luncheon. Read More →
Sage Network and Sage Communications to merge
By Staff Report / Monday, March 14th, 2016 / Latest news, Small Business / Comments Off on Sage Network and Sage Communications to merge
Two Camarillo companies will merge to form Sage Network and Communications. Sage Network, founded in 2005 by tech veteran Randy Hill, provides and maintains IT infrastructure for small-to-medium sized companies. Tech veteran Rick Minyard founded Sage Communications in 2013 to offer clients telecommunications and Internet services. The new company will have about 600 clients in Read More →
QAD revenues and profits fell in fourth quarter and fiscal year 2016
By Staff Report / Friday, March 11th, 2016 / Earnings, Latest news, Technology, Tri-County Public Companies / Comments Off on QAD revenues and profits fell in fourth quarter and fiscal year 2016
Santa Barbara software developer QAD’s revenues and profits fell, the company reported in fourth quarter and fiscal year 2016 earnings results March 10. Fourth quarter revenues fell from $79.6 million in 2015’s fourth quarter to $69.3 million in 2016. Gross profits fell from $45.7 million to $38.4 million. QAD hit analyst revenue estimates of $69 Read More →