Harold Bevis, Xerium CEO and President, announced the restructuring of our European Executive and Global Technical Leadership functions. With these strategic changes, Mr. Bevis announced the creation of the new position of President of ...
Tags: Textile
South Africa-based Aspen Pharmacare has agreed to acquire Nestlé’s infant nutrition businesses in Australia and South Africa for $215m, as part of its efforts to strengthen its presence in Australia, Latin America and ...
Tags: Aspen, Nestle, Infant Nutrition
This patent marks the 21st remote phosphor patent the Company has received. This new patent contains broad and fundamental claims covering a wide variety of remote phosphor systems and applications. Allowed claims cover various ...
Tags: LED lighting systems, LED, lighting
The Design Viewpoint series here this week, hosted by the High Point Market Authority in association with the American Society of Interior Designers and sponsored by Lutron, is free for interior designers and retailers attending market. ...
Tags: Furniture, Furnishing
AuditMark announces the release of JScrambler 3, the latest version of the JavaScript obfuscation service that the company believes will play an important role to protect JavaScript-based applications. JavaScript is sent as clear text to ...
Tags: JScrambler, JavaScript Code
BASF is taking firm steps to stop the distribution of counterfeit versions of its Irgacure® 819 photoinitiator product. After repeatedly issuing notifications, BASF has contacted distributors identified as offering counterfeit Irgacure ...
Tags: BASF, Photoinitiator Business
The U.S. Congress should limit the ability of patent holders that don't make products to file infringement complaints at the U.S. International Trade Commission because of a huge increase in cases there, representatives of some companies ...
Tags: Computer Products, software
Cyber criminals are increasingly targeting small businesses due to their less sophisticated defences, according to a new report from Symantec. Companies with 250 employees or less absorbed 18 percent of targeted cyber attacks in 2011, but ...
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Indian outsourcing and services company Infosys has teamed up with Queen's University Belfast to conduct joint research into the global cyber security threat. The partnership brings together Queen's University Belfast's Centre for Secure ...
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A patent that Samsung considers essential to the 3G standardA was invalidated by the German Federal Patent Court that ruled in favor of Apple. Apple challenged the validity of the patent in suit that describes a technology that relates to ...
CA Technologies is suing a rival in the Application Performance Management (APM) market, accusing AppDynamics of using three of CA's patented technologies. The founder and CEO of AppDynamics helped lead software development at an APM ...
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The product-testing and consumer campaigning group said a fifth of its members have bought an own-label product by mistake because it looked like a big brand. Of that percentage, 30% felt misled and 38% were annoyed. Which? uncovered ...
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A U.S. House of Representatives committee failed to make the changes necessary to allay fears about government surveillance in a controversial cyberthreat sharing bill that's moving toward a House vote, critics said. The House ...
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Oracle's Unveiling of a batch of servers based on new Sparc processors late last month marked what could be the start of an expected shift toward standardizing the vendor's two families of Unix servers on a single chip architecture. ...
Tags: Oracle, Chip Design
Australian-based SUDA has entered into a definitive agreement to buy NovaDel Pharma's NovaMist technology and certain other assets. The transaction, as contemplated, does not include intellectual property or licenses of NovaDel's ...
Tags: SUDA, Novadel Pharma Novamist