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REDWOOD CITY, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- In a business that relies on shattered glass, the one thing LYNX Services knew it needed was a database that was virtually unbreakable. That is why LYNX Services, the market leader in auto glass claims management, adopted the open source version of Ingres Database to process auto glass claims for their clients. Ingres Corporation, a leading provider of open source database management software and support services, provides high availability, quick transactional processing, and an easy deployment language that helps LYNX Services manage more than 3 million claims annually.
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via TMC Net @ 19:56 9th Sep
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REDWOOD CITY, Calif. - (Business Wire) In a business that relies on shattered glass, the one thing LYNX Services knew it needed was a database that was virtually unbreakable. That is why LYNX Services, the market leader in auto glass claims management, adopted the open source version of Ingres Database to process auto glass claims for their clients. Ingres Corporation, a leading provider of open source database management software and support services, provides high availability, quick transactional processing, and an easy deployment language that helps LYNX Services manage more than 3 million claims annually.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 19:57 9th Sep
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via News-Medical.Net @ 2:50 31st Jul
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Salaam Halal Insurance licenses ISO Claims Outcome Advisor to support personal injury claims processing
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via IT-Director.com @ 4:22 1st Oct
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Salaam Halal Insurance licenses ISO Claims Outcome Advisor to support personal injury claims processing
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via IT-Analysis.com @ 22:33 30th Sep
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San Jose – Companies and investors are continuously challenged to understand how the claims coverage of their patent portfolio compares to that of their competitors’. In the emerging CleanTech marketplace, it’s especially important to know which areas are not currently covered by claims and could be commercially exploited, as well as a patent’s strengths and weakness, which could impact individual mergers and acquisitions or licensing transactions.
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via DBusinessNews.com @ 3:52 19th Aug
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The Financial Regulator has completed an examination of travel insurance claims practices for loss or damage to personal items. This examination was undertaken as a result of concerns about the claims process experienced by consumers, in particular the requirement to produce receipts or other proof of purchase.
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via Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority @ 2:08 5th Sep
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SCO Group has been ordered to pay a €10,000 (£7,900) fine in Germany for making claims that Linux includes intellectual property from Unix. SCO has repeatedly claimed that Linux is an unlawful derivative of Unix, but had agreed not to make this claim anymore in Germany, following a lawsuit in 2003. The current case found that the claims were still present in US material available on the site of SCO Group GmbH, the group's German subsidiary. As well as paying the fine, SCO will have to monitor its German presence
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via LWN @ 13:09 22nd Aug
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Claims for unemployment insurance at highest point since March 2002; layoff filings worse than expected.
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via CNN @ 22:26 7th Aug
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Online auctioneer eBay claims to have won a Belgian court case against L'Oreal, after it was sued over the sale of counterfeit goods.
in Online Auctions
via Uzbekistan News @ 10:00 13th Aug
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Online auctioneer eBay claims to have won a Belgian court case against L'Oreal, after it was sued over the sale of counterfeit goods.
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via Tajikistan News.net @ 10:01 13th Aug
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A Kentucky man who claims his penis was removed without his consent during what was supposed to be a circumcision has sued the doctor who performed the surgery.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 22:47 25th Sep
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A Polish hacker and self professed security expert claims to have discovered vulnerabilities in the mobile Java technology implemented by Nokia in its mid-range S40 devices, potentially putting millions of handsets at risk.
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via Telecoms.com @ 15:27 12th Aug
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hackingbear writes "Despite prior skepticism over effectiveness, China claims successful application of weather intervention to ensure a stunning Olympic opening ceremony, according to a report by the official Xinhua News Agency: 'We fired a total of 1,104 rain dispersal rockets from 21 sites in the city between 4 p.m. and 11:39 p.m. on Friday, which successfully intercepted a stretch of rain belt from moving towards the stadium,' said Guo Hu, head of the Beijing Municipal Meteorological Bureau (BMB). While there wasn't a single drop of rain over the National Stadium — also known as the Bird's Nest — during the opening ceremony from 8:00pm-12:00am on August 8, the weather services said that Baoding City of Hebei Province, to the southwest of Beijing, received the biggest rainfall of 100 millimeters Friday night, and Beijing's Fangshan
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 17:44 10th Aug
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Technology news and Jobs arrow Information Technology News arrow OZtion claims one-third of Australia's online auction market
in E-commerce
via ITWire @ 11:28 29th Sep
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An insurance claims management company with ties to the transaction that bought Marsh to Boise a decade ago is going out on its own.
in Space Science
via Red Orbit @ 15:29 6th Oct
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QinetiQ's Zephyr solar-powered, high-altitude long-endurance (HALE) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle taking off in Arizona. The ultra-lightweight plane built from carbon fiber and powered using paper-thin solar panels broke the world record for longest-lasting unmanned flight, its manufacturer claims.
in Space Science
via USA Today @ 4:08 25th Aug
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Naturalist writes "Exact data on (the Linux-powered) Kindle sales figures have been hard to come by. Amazon is notoriously tight-lipped about it, and although CEO Jeff Bezos did give some Kindle-related information back in July, the company has yet to break out how many readers it has sold to date. Now TechCrunch claims to have spoken to a source close to Amazon with direct knowledge of the company's sales figures. According to this unnamed source, Amazon has sold 240,000 Kindles to date, for an estimated hardware revenue between $86 million and $96 million; media sales would push the total above $100M." We've been following the Kindle since its launch nine months ago.
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via Slashdot @ 10:01 5th Aug
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A Belgian court on Tuesday dismissed all of the claims of cosmetics maker L'Oreal brought against eBay over the sale of fake fragrances and cosmetic products on online auction sites, eBay said in a statement.
in Online Auctions
via Yahoo! India @ 10:00 13th Aug
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LONDON (SHARECAST) - Psion tumbled today after it said it is investigating claims made against it from trading partners of Psion Teklogix KK (Psion Japan) of JPY 2,079m (£10.0m).
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via ShareCast @ 12:57 12th Aug
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Below is a news report on the vast patent claims found on the antibodies and genes of bird flu survivors. If granted, the patent application could have profound effects in limiting research on antibody treatments against the potentially pandemic H5N1 type of influenza.
in IP & Patents
via Third World Network @ 9:22 6th Oct
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Steve and Mia: New girlfriend claims her Internet blog about their relationship is private - is she right?
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via Philly.com @ 21:19 1st Aug
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