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Dayton Business Journal (Thursday, September 25, 2008)
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that includes $56.1 million in funding for Ohio defense and military construction projects, U.S. Representative Dave Hobson, R-Springfield, announced late Wednesday.
Springfield News Sun (Wednesday, June 25, 2008)
Qbase, a Beavercreek-based data management and analytics company office has acquired the assets of CFA Networks, a Springfield technology and communication solution provider.
Dayton Business Journal (Wednesday, June 25, 2008)
Qbase Inc. has acquired CFA Networks, a remote data storage and IT service company based in downtown Springfield.
Springfield News Sun (Thursday, May 22, 2008)
In a shift from traditional workforce development programs often led by academia and social services providers, Qbase, other area businesses and educational institutions have joined forces to implement an alternative, employer-driven approach to workforce development.
Dayton Daily News (Tuesday, March 11, 2008)
In an unusual move for a privately held corporation, an area data management and analytics company has begun to give gifts of equity to Springfield and Dayton area educational and non-profit organizations.
Dayton Daily News (Tuesday, March 11, 2008)
Qbase has garnered contracts with 24 United Way organizations to analyze donor data, beating out more than a dozen larger national companies in the process.
Dayton Daily News (Monday, March 10, 2008)
Qbase is preparing to announce that it is giving several local universities and institutions an ownership stake in the company as a way of thanking them and
the community.
Springfield News-Sun (February 25, 2008)
"People tend to think of entrepreneurs confined to business. But I would suggest that John Landess is as much of an entrepreneur in the philanthropic world as I am in the business world." — Qbase CEO Bill Pardue.
Dayton Business Journal (Friday, November 16, 2007)
Qbase has won a national competition among 12 companies to become United Way of America's preferred partner for 1,300 chapters using data analytics to target potential donors.
Dayton Daily News (Friday, October 26, 2007)
Two of Springfield's newest high-tech companies have joined forces, creating a combined network operating system center and help desk that provides around-the-clock technical support for their customers and their respective companies.
Dayton Daily News (Wednesday, October 31, 2007)
The U.S. Transportation Command has awarded data organizer Qbase a $1.1 million contract, which will lead to local hiring as well as hiring in another state,
the company said Wednesday.
Dayton Daily News (Friday, September 28, 2007)
Woolpert LLC is a $150 million engineering and geo-spatial imaging firm headquartered in Greene County.
Dayton Daily News (Friday, August 24, 2007)
In the effort to make itself indispensable to government customers, local data expert Qbase is hitting its stride.
Dayton Business Journal (August 3, 2007)
Bill Pardue likes to say "Go big or go home." For his Beavercreek data management and analysis firm, Qbase, Pardue is definitely opting for big.
Dayton Daily News (Thursday, August 02, 2007)
A software tool that can merge and unify disparate systems of financial data reporting?
Dayton Daily News (Tuesday, July 31, 2007)
If you build it, they will come. The notion made famous in "Field of Dreams" seems to be playing out at Nextedge Applied Research and Technology Park.
Springfield News-Sun (February 27, 2007)
Springfield has a proud history of entrepreneurship. At the beginning of the
20th Century, manufacturing was king and Springfield was a center of productivity.
Dayton Daily News (April 27, 2007)
Men tend to fall more in May and June, women in November and December.
Springfield News-Sun (February 27, 2007)
Qbase, a data analysis, management and consulting company with headquarters in Dayton, announced today that it will open an office in Springfield.
Springfield News-Sun (February 27, 2007)
Private and public sector collaboration will bring 100 new jobs to this Clark County city with an average annual compensation package of $90,000 each.
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Dayton Business Journal (February 26, 2007)
A Beavercreek data analytics company announced Monday it will expand into Springfield, investing $15 million and creating 100 jobs there.
Dayton Business Journal (December 22, 2006)
A one-year-old Beavercreek company is ending this year by surpassing revenue goals, and it's making a New Year's resolution to quadruple its growth by the end
of 2007.
Dayton Daily News
For nearly all of his adult life, Bill Pardue has dealt with data. So, it is no surprise that Pardue again is running a company that manages information.
Dayton Business Journal
The founders of the U.S. arm of a British data analytics company, Qbase Data Service Ltd., have stopped telling the story of how the new local company came about because no one believes their story.
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