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Starboard Joins Fight Over Fate of Compuware

(Source: New York Times)  The appearance of Starboard comes just under a year after another firm, ElliottManagement, bid $2.3 billion for the software maker. Elliott, a veteran activist, …

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Music app simplifies catalog management

(Source: The Tennessean)  The Zavitson Music Group has rolled out new software that will allow songwriters, publishers, small labels and administrators to manage their catalogs, pitch …

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WidePoint Corporation Announces Third Quarter 2013 Financial Results

(Source: Sacramento Bee)  WidePoint is an IT specialist providing a suite of Managed Mobility Solutions, including specialized telecommunications management, cybersecurity, and …

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Balkan honeypot turns to black hole for foreign banks

(Source: euronews) The only solution is to attract more foreign direct investment,” said Veroljub Dugalic … A banker with insight into NPL management in the Balkans said the picture …

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Obamacare software contractor CGI’s profit beats estimates

(Source: Financial Post) Contractors have described healthcare.gov as one of the most complicated large-scale information technology systems. Because of technical glitches since the …  

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Wolters Kluwer names Clive Pedder MD, finance, risk and compliance, Emea

(Source: Finextra)  Wolters Kluwer Financial Services announced today that it has appointed Clive … periods leading a private equity backed banking software house turnaround, …

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UK PRESS: Rolls-Royce Plans To 3D Print Engine Parts – FT

(Source: London South East)  … up to use 3D printing technology to produce components for its jet engines, as a … lightweight parts, the Financial Times reports quoting Henner Wapenhans, …

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China embracing Internet finance boom

(Source: China Economic Net) Although Z-park has figured out part of the financing difficulties of sometechnology-based innovative enterprises through diversified scientificfinancial …

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