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Runge Group Chooses V.i. Labs' CodeArmor to Protect Its Software Intellectual Property in Emerging Markets

Runge Group Chooses V.i. Labs' CodeArmor to Protect Its Software Intellectual Property in Emerging Markets

Runge Group Chooses V.i. Labs' CodeArmor to Protect Its Software Intellectual Property in Emerging Markets

TMCNet: Runge Group Chooses V.i. Labs' CodeArmor to Protect Its Software Intellectual Property in Emerging Markets

PBX in a Flash Chooses Vitelity Communications to Provide VoIP Services for Popular Open Source Voice Products

PBX in a Flash Chooses Vitelity Communications to Provide VoIP Services for Popular Open Source Voice Products

PBX in a Flash Chooses Vitelity Communications to Provide VoIP Services for Popular Open Source Voice Products

PBX in a Flash Chooses Vitelity Communications to Provide VoIP Services for Popular Open Source Voice Products

PBX in a Flash Chooses Vitelity Communications to Provide VoIP Services for Popular Open Source Voice Products

PBX in a Flash Chooses Vitelity Communications to Provide VoIP Services for Popular Open Source Voice Products

Cineplex chooses ATG's Commerce suite to power e-commerce website

ATG, a provider of e-commerce software, has announced that Cineplex Entertainment, Canada's largest motion picture exhibitor, has selected ATG's Commerce Suite to power its e-commerce website. The new site will showcase an improved and more personalized online experience for Cineplex Entertainment customers.

Lebara chooses Liquix for web shop payment facilities

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Cybercity chooses Red Hat

It would seem that BEA Systems' AquaLogic service oriented architecture (SOA) business, assembled through a multimillion-dollar M&A splurge, is being dismantled, says The Register.

Google Chooses Diego over D-Day

Google honored Diego Velasquez with its first Fine Arts logo instead of the standard Google Doodle. We don't know exactly what this means in the grand scheme of things. Do you?

Computer chooses new names for students

Middletown, Pennsylvania - A computer spell-checker ran amok and supplied several high school pupils in Pennsylvania with new - and in some cases unflattering - last names.

Panasonic chooses S&T's MHEG engine for Freesat service

Strategy & Technology Client Systems Ltd (S&T), specialists in interactive TV playout systems and MHEG-5 middleware, has announce that Panasonic has chosen the company's RedKey™ 2 MHEG-5 interactive TV engine for use within IDTVs to receive Freesat, the UK's new, free satellite TV service.

Vanity Chooses MarketLive(R) FastTrack 2008 to Launch State-of-the-Art, Professional eCommerce Site in Time for Peak Selling Seasons

FastTrack 2008 Combines Robust Functionality With Aggressive Timeline and the Right Price to Meet Vanity`s Needs

Google Chooses 50 Android Apps

Fierce Wireless has the list of applications that won the first round of Google's Android Developer Challenge, a contest set up to find the best Android applications. Sure, there might not be any Android-capable handsets on the market yet, but the developers might as well get their apps ready.

Verizon chooses Linux over Google

Verizon Wireless has announced that it will concentrate future operating system design on the LiMo Foundation rather than Google's Android platform.

Verizon chooses Linux over Google

Verizon Wireless has announced that it will concentrate future operating system design on the LiMo Foundation rather than Google's Android platform.

Verizon chooses Linux over Google

Verizon Wireless has announced that it will concentrate future operating system design on the LiMo Foundation rather than Google's Android platform.

Verizon chooses Linux over Google

Verizon Wireless has announced that it will concentrate future operating system design on the LiMo Foundation rather than Google's Android platform.

Verizon chooses Linux over Google

Verizon Wireless has announced that it will concentrate future operating system design on the LiMo Foundation rather than Google's Android platform.

Google Chooses 50 Android Apps

Fierce Wireless has the list of applications that won the first round of Google's Android Developer Challenge, a contest set up to find the best Android applications. Sure, there might not be any Android-capable handsets on the market yet, but the developers might as well get their apps ready.

Google Chooses 50 Android Apps

Fierce Wireless has the list of applications that won the first round of Google's Android Developer Challenge, a contest set up to find the best Android applications. Sure, there might not be any Android-capable handsets on the market yet, but the developers might as well get their apps ready.

Expedia Chooses Baynote Social Search to Improve Site Usability

Travel search site Expedia has announced the selection of Baynote to add Social Search to complement its search results. Baynote uses what other searchers find most helpful or most interesting to refine search results.

Viigo Chooses NCP engineering as Sole Provider of VPN Client Software

NUREMBERG, GERMANY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/21/08 -- Leading provider of endpoint security and VPN solutions, NCP engineering GmbH (www.ncp-e.com), today announced it has become the sole provider of VPN client software for Viigo Inc. (www.viigo.com), developer of the world's leading mobile content and services delivery platform for Windows smartphone and BlackBerry devices. The company chose to adopt the NCP Secure Entry Client because of its Windows XP 32/64-bit and Vista 32/64-bit support, in addition to being completely compatible with all third-party VPN gateways and firewalls.


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