I've spent the last couple days with my head down researching a story about the online higher education business. In the meantime, there's been brush fires of local tech news that've broken out, which I'm rounding up in this one blog post. Hit the links if you're curious for more info.
:: Noxilizer, a Catonsville-based biotech startup, raised $6.4 million recently to advance its new sterilization technology for the hospitals and life science manufacturing market. Allen Maurer, over at Tech Journal South, has more details.
:: Salar Inc., of Fells Point, an electronic clinical documentation solutions provider, signed an agreement with PinnacleHealth System, a hospital and health care system in central Pennsylvania, to deliver its software solutions to two of its hospital campuses. Salar's been in business for over 10 years and has some big hospitals as clients, including Johns Hopkins.
:: Sourcefire, a Columbia-based Internet network security company, reported yesterday its highest revenue quarter in company history. Here's the full press release. The company also said its expanding into the next-generation firewall market.