DePaul University Launches Technology Business Development Center for Software and Internet Start-ups.Business/Legal Editors CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 2, 2000 Aligning a·lign v. a·ligned, a·lign·ing, a·ligns v.tr. 1. To arrange in a line or so as to be parallel: align the tops of a row of pictures; aligned the car with the curb. itself with the city's efforts to position Chicago as a high technology hub for the 21st century, DePaul University DePaul University[1] is a private institution of higher education and research in Chicago, Illinois, USA. has opened a technology business development center that is helping entrepreneurs from seven software and Internet start-ups establish their businesses. DePaul's School of Computer Science, Telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. and Information Systems (CTI (Computer Telephone Integration) Combining data with voice systems in order to enhance telephone services. For example, automatic number identification (ANI) allows a caller's records to be retrieved from the database while the call is routed to the appropriate party. ), launched the new venture, called DeTech, short for DePaul Technology Center, on DePaul's South Loop campus earlier this year. Most of the start-ups have moved into the DeTech facility, with the exception of one company that is already headquartered on the Northwest Side of the city. DeTech Director Tom Muscarello, a member of Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley's Council of Technology Advisors and a CTI professor, said the center differs from other local technology incubators because it primarily targets very young start-ups and offers more than just high-tech office space. "DeTech provides start-ups with a package of valuable services that take advantage of the university's expertise and connections in business, technology and law," he said. "Software entrepreneurs receive technology assistance from the computer school, help with developing business plans and raising capital from the business school's entrepreneur entrepreneur (än'trəprənûr`) [Fr.,=one who undertakes], person who assumes the organization, management, and risks of a business enterprise. program, and advice on intellectual property protection from the law school." The start-ups also have access to DePaul's computer labs, Internet link, server space, high-tech meeting facilities and industry contacts. CTI is already a force on the local technology scene, producing 42 percent of the information technology master's degrees master's degree n. An academic degree conferred by a college or university upon those who complete at least one year of prescribed study beyond the bachelor's degree. Noun 1. in Illinois and offering the largest computer science graduate program of its kind in the nation. With the opening of DeTech, the school takes a direct role in nurturing Chicago's new software companies. The venture offers valuable internships to DePaul students and opportunities for professors to lend their expertise to cutting-edge companies. "DeTech fits well with DePaul's service-oriented, urban, Vincentian mission and its reputation for providing practical education," Muscarello said. Three of the companies receiving DeTech help have already made progress in raising money, hiring staff and developing their products. They are: - A-ha! interactive, Inc., founded by Rob Schnieders, 32, and Todd Carter, 28. A-ha! develops Internet-based collaborative learning environments for students in grades seven to 12. The company is currently completing tests of one of its Internet learning units with 350 students from schools in five states and Wales Wales, Welsh Cymru, western peninsula and political division (principality) of Great Britain (1991 pop. 2,798,200), 8,016 sq mi (20,761 sq km), west of England; politically united with England since 1536. The capital is Cardiff. , Great Britain Great Britain, officially United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, constitutional monarchy (2005 est. pop. 60,441,000), 94,226 sq mi (244,044 sq km), on the British Isles, off W Europe. The country is often referred to simply as Britain. . A-ha! plans to launch its first product in June. - goReader, an electronic book company that will provide college students with electronic versions of textbooks on portable, light-weight "UReader" devices. The devices, which hold up to 15 textbooks, will allow students to takes notes, highlight important passages, and copy and paste To copy files from one location to another or to copy text and images from one document to another. All modern operating systems and applications have a copy and paste capability that is typically selected from an Edit menu. See cut and paste and Win Copy between windows. textbook textbook Informatics A treatise on a particular subject. See Bible. material into personalized per·son·al·ize tr.v. per·son·al·ized, per·son·al·iz·ing, per·son·al·iz·es 1. To take (a general remark or characterization) in a personal manner. 2. To attribute human or personal qualities to; personify. study guides, among other functions. Founded by Richard H. Katzmann, Jr., 32, the company is currently negotiating alliances and partnerships with leading publishers and other content providers. - nCognito, founded by Scott Olechowski, 26. Located on Chicago's Northwest Side, nCognito provides tools and services to help Web sites understand the behavior and demographics The attributes of people in a particular geographic area. Used for marketing purposes, population, ethnic origins, religion, spoken language, income and age range are examples of demographic data. of their audiences while respecting user privacy.The company, which recently expanded to a staff of nine, has begun signing up customers, forging partnerships, and is seeking $5 million in a new round of venture capital. Two newer companies also have joined DeTech. They are: - Epazz, Inc., founded by Shaun Passley, 21, is a higher education Internet/intranet service start-up. - Raydium, Inc., founded by Ben Huh, 22, is an e-commerce consumer advocacy software start-up. The sixth and seventh companies to join the center will be announced soon. The start-ups were chosen for DeTech membership based on the merit of the business ideas involved, the potential marketability Marketability A negotiable security is said to have good marketability if there is an active secondary market in which it can easily be resold. marketability The ease with which an investment may be bought and sold in the secondary market. of the businesses, and the founders' business experience and commitment to the new ventures. The company founders applied for membership and then made business presentations to Muscarello, CTI Dean Helmut Epp, and DePaul's Coleman Chair of Entrepreneurship and Director of Entrepreneur Services for DeTech Harold Welsch. Businesses interested in information about DeTech should call Muscarello at 312/362-8737 or e-mail him at muscarello@cs.depaul.edu. |
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