A half-million lines of custom code wasn't enough to produce a viable Dynamics AX ERP(enterprise resource planning)system for point-of-sale and RFID products distributor ScanSource,according to a lawsuit it has filed against Avanade,the ...
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So, you want to redecorate your office --- preferably, without spending your employees' next bonus on office furniture. Fortunately, you have a few cost-saving options at your disposal --- you can look for sales, buy used, or lease office ...
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Robert Mann has joined infant and toddler specialist Munchkin, as its new managing director for Europe, Middle East and Africa. Mann arrives at the firm - which is the parent company of UK-based Lindam - with a remit to lead growth and ...
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Google has achieved what can only be described as a victory after an investigation into unfair search result manipulation by the US Federal Trade Commission. The FTC yesterday released its verdicts on two charges levelled against Google ...
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United States Patent and Trademark Office has received an application no. 20120327663, on December 27, 2012, by SEMILED OPTOELECTRONICS CO., LTD., titled as "Light Emitting Diode (LED) Lighting System Having Adjustable Output" for the ...
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PTI reported that tax sleuths searched the premises of a West Bengal based leading steel and iron products producer and registered a case for alleged central excise duty evasion of at least INR 30 crore. Official sources said that the ...
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Ranbaxy Laboratories has deployed Cegedim Relationship Management's Life Sciences compliance solution suite including AggregateSpend360 to meet growing regulatory environment. AggregateSpend360 is expected to relieve Ranbaxy of resources ...
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Japanese c-store retailer FamilyMart has announced that Itochu executive Isamu Nakayama will replace Junji Ueda as its president and CEO. FamilyMart's board of directors approved the move at a meeting on 27 December, although it ...
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Egress Software Technologies have recently announced that they have signed up to exhibit at Infosecurity Europe from 23-25th April 2013, this will be the first time Egress will be exhibiting at the event. Infosecurity Europe is the number ...
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Olympic CIO Gerry Pennell and Lastminute.com co-founder Martha Lane Fox are included in this year’s New Year honours list Martha Lane Fox, who advises government on digital strategies, including the move to a single domain for ...
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The U.S. Embassy to Iraq hosted a workshop at Iraq’s Judicial Development Institute from December 17-20 on the role of judges in adjudicating disputes involving letters of credit. U.S. Federal Judge Jed S. Rakoff, representing the ...
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By John Lee. Iraq’s Minister for Electricity has signed a $74-million contract with France’s Schneider Electric to install 20 electricity substations in four southern provinces. Ministry’s spokesperson Musaab ...
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Minister Falah Mustafa Bakir, the Head of the Department of Foreign Relations, on Sunday hosted a meeting with the diplomatic corps and other foreign representatives to reflect on and discuss key events in 2012. Minister Bakir reflected ...
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A U.S. International Trade Comission judge is recommending sanctions against Samsung that include an import and sales ban on products found to infringe Apple patents, and the posting of a bond for 88% of the value of some of the devices ...
Verizon's attempt -- unsuccessful so far -- to secure a patent for a so-called 'snooping technology,' which in this case would let television advertisers target individual viewers based on what they're doing or saying in front of their ...
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