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Bassett ranks among nation’s top integrated health systems

COOPERSTOWN — Being named one of the most integrated health networks in the nation means that Bassett Healthcare Network is doing something right at its network of six hospitals and dozens of clinics. But the job of integration is an ongoing one with direct impact on the organization’s efficiency and the quality of patient care

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Young professionals face barriers to saving for retirement

UTICA — Young professionals hear the message early and they hear it often — start saving for retirement as soon as possible. While the message is a good one, the tough economic times of the past few years have changed the playing field in a way that doesn’t always make that the best option for

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DUMAC draws up expansion, growth plans

DeWITT –– DUMAC Business Systems, Inc. — a company that distributes point-of-sale (POS) systems, and develops inventory and corporate-reporting software — is planning and executing a series of growth initiatives. Last year, DUMAC’s annual revenue spiked 50 percent from 2010 levels, and the business-systems provider added 22 employees, according to DUMAC officials. That brought the

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Upstate consumer confidence rises in February

Upstate New Yorkers signaled a greater willingness to spend for the fourth consecutive month in February, even as statewide and national consumer confidence stagnated. The overall consumer-confidence index for upstate New York climbed 2.4 points to 71.9 in February, according to a survey from the Siena (College) Research Institute (SRI). Upstate residents felt more comfortable

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CPA firm Bowers & Co. heads north through acquisition

WATERTOWN — Accounting firm Bowers & Co. CPAs, PLLC has a new office in Watertown after acquiring a firm there. The acquisition was effective Jan. 1. The Watertown firm, Sovie & Bowie CPAs, P.C., launched in 1978 and employed eight people at the time of the acquisition. Bowers has since added two more employees. “We

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Seneca Data supercomputer is one of the most powerful, and cleanest, in world

CICERO — A local company is behind one of the top 100 supercomputers in the world. Cicero–based computer manufacturer Seneca Data built HokieSpeed, a supercomputer at Virginia Tech. It ranked 96th on the latest Top500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers, released in November. A group of researchers in the U.S. and Germany compiles

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Excellus’ Vercillo expects no major CNY changes after CEO Klein retires

The leader of Excellus BlueCross BlueShield’s Central New York region does not anticipate any overhaul of the insurer’s local operations when its CEO retires at the end of the year.  “We’re a mission-driven organization,” says Dr. Arthur Vercillo, regional president for Excellus. “We feel very strongly that we should be local and collaborative. We believe

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