New Hampshire Business Review - December 31 2011

Dyn Inc. acquires SendLabs

Manchester-based Dynamic Network Services has acquired e-mail delivery provider SendLabs, also of Manchester. According to Dyn Inc., a global provider of Web hosting services, strong customer demand for outbound e-mail delivery solutions prompted the acquisition. "Deliverability is a major issue,…

'Right to steal' repeal eyed

The public will be able to weigh in on Thursday at a hearing on House Bill 26, which would repeal the so-called "right to steal" law that was passed last year without a peep, but became a big campaign issue…

N.H. education policies earn a C grade

A national education policy and research group has given New Hampshire a grade of C for its educational performance and supporting measures. In its "2011 Quality Counts" report, Editorial Projects in Education, based in Bethesda, Md., rated Granite State at…

LRCC president to retire

Dr. Mark Edelstein, president of Lakes Region Community College in Laconia, has announced plans to retire in July from the post he has held since 2006.During his tenure at LRCC, enrollment at the college has grown by 35 percent, and…

N.H. e-health framework approved

New Hampshire has taken one more step toward efforts to connect health-care providers in cyberspace.The state Department of Health and Human Services has received approval from the federal government of its Health Information Exchange Strategic and Operational Plans for the…

MVP drops Portsmouth, Parkland hospitals

Citing high rates for health-care services, MVP Health Care says it will terminate its contracts with Portsmouth Regional Hospital and Parkland Medical Center in Derry. Termination of the contracts means that effective April 5 neither hospital will be an "in-network"…