Massachusetts Governor Recognizes Endeca Contributions

July 23, 2011

With his state over $98 billion in debt, it’s no wonder that “Governor Deval Patrick Joins Endeca to Celebrate Continued Growth and Innovation in Massachusetts,” as Sys-con Media reports. Successful companies are the best hope for such troubled states. (Nations, too.)

The recognition is part of Governor Patrick’s larger initiative to spur growth. The press release, originally posted by Business Wire, observes:

“Governor Patrick’s Innovation Economy initiative emphasizes the significant resources that Massachusetts can uniquely bring together to create employment opportunities in knowledge-based industries and grow the overall Massachusetts economy. These resources include leading educational institutions, information technology organizations, life sciences and healthcare organizations, clean energy organizations, and an unmatched population of human capital.”

The Governor believes there’s a lot of promise in Big Data. He also sees that, as a prominent player in that field, Endeca is positioned to create jobs and boost the economy in his fair state. Smart man.

Some of the politicians here in Kentucky only recognize their relatives and opportunities to make a smart investment in a road maintenance company owned by a golfing buddy.

Stephen E Arnold, July 23, 2011

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One Response to “Massachusetts Governor Recognizes Endeca Contributions”

  1. sperky undernet on August 19th, 2011 7:38 am

    Looks like Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer and Congressman John Yarmouth are making suitable sounds surrounding GE Appliances & Lughting new data center in Appliance Park reported August 19, 2011.

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