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InSite Software Expands Partnerships with Top Web Design Firms to Deliver Best-in-Class Ecommerce Solution

BLOOMINGTON, Minn., BUSINESS WIRE -- InSite Software, the global leader of integrated ecommerce and shipping solutions and provider of InSiteCommerce (www.insite-commerce.com), today announced plans to expand partnerships with top web design firms across the nation. InSiteCommerce is the next generation in ecommerce software providing B2B and B2C ecommerce features with the deepest level of ERP integration available today. The company's current design integrations include firms such as Little and Company, Periscope, Treefort and Stothers Communications.

More Patent Battles Making Your Computer Less Secure

Last year, we pointed to some patent battles among security software companies, noting how the end result would undoubtedly be less secure computers. As these security firms argued over who thought up an idea "first" and who owed who what amounts of money, you can rest assured that those exploiting the security holes couldn't care any less about who came up with what exploit first. In the constant battle between security firms and malicious hackers, distracting the security firms and having resources devoted to arguing over patents (and paying each other royalties) seems designed to just make it that much easier for malicious hackers to stay that much further ahead, while making it more and more difficult for any security firm to actually provide anything close to comprehensive security.

Wall Street Becoming a Linux Stronghold

alphadogg recommends an article about the rise of Linux on Wall Street. We discussed the beginnings of this trend last year. From NetworkWorld: "Wall Street firms increasingly are buying into Linux, but some still need convincing that open source licensing and support models won't make using the technology more trouble than its worth. Linux providers, speaking this week at the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association conference in New York City, stated their cases that Wall Street firms have nothing to fear about diving into open source. Red Hat and Novell argued that's especially true now that specialized Real Time Linux has been developed that meets strict low-latency and messaging requirements of brokerages and trading firms.

Firms face losses and fines through bad metadata

IBM says firms are facing revenue losses and fines as a result of not keeping track of their information.

Firms must go on cyber crime alert

BUSINESSES in the region could be leaving themselves unprepared for a cyber-crime attack after a major survey found that less than 10% of North East firms have staff qualified to deal with an IT security breach.

Luxury firms tackle online consumers

Luxury firms face much work ahead in bringing their online presence up to standards demanded by wealthy consumers. This is according to a real-time survey of more than 175 luxury executives at the recent Luxury Interactive 2008 conference in New York City.

Six top firms announce WiMAX patent alliance

Six leading tech firms have formed a patent alliance in order to encourage expansion of WiMAX, an emerging high-speed wireless technology, the companies said in a statement.

Foreign firms drive tech patents surge in innovative India

Bangalore: As India becomes an important center of innovation, Indian and global technology firms are increasing efforts to spread the message of the need to protect and patent the intellectual property developed locally. The effort by multinationals such as TI, Cisco, and NXP Semiconductors of Eindhoven, the Netherlands, who fly down their expert to India to educate their employees here on the need to protect intellectual properties, seems to be paying off. These companies have started seeing a surge in patent applications, both local and U.S., being filed from their research units in the country.

US IT firms announce WiMAX patent alliance

WASHINGTON -- Six leading tech firms have formed a patent alliance in order to encourage expansion of WiMAX, an emerging high-speed wireless technology, the companies said in a statement.

Six top firms announce WiMax patent alliance

WASHINGTON — Six leading tech firms have formed a patent alliance in order to encourage expansion of WiMax, an emerging high-speed wireless technology, the companies said in a statement.

Space Tourism Firms Set for Big Leaps

NEW YORK — Two space tourism firms hoping to give fare-paying customers the rides of their lives are set to take some major steps forward in coming months.

Police raid firms for software piracy

Police raided the premises of manufacturing firms in Ratchaburi and Lamphun provinces and an architectural firm in Bangkok recently for alleged use of unlicensed software belonging to members of the Business Software Alliance (BSA).

A fifth of firms plan IT security cuts despite consumer conc...

Almost a fifth of IT security professionals expect to see their firms make cuts in their security budgets, despite concerns about data security and online privacy.

Angiotech win boosts firms looking for patent protection in UK

A decision by the House of Lords backing Angiotech Pharmaceuticals in a dispute with Conor MedSystems is being hailed as a groundbreaking decision that will make it easier for pharmaceutical firms to get patent protection in the UK.

InSite Software Expands Partnerships with Top Web Design Firms to Deliver Best-in-Class Ecommerce Solution

InSite Software Expands Partnerships with Top Web Design Firms to Deliver Best-in-Class Ecommerce Solution

Japan's Matsushita, three city gas firms ally on household fuel cells - report

When red runs on Wall Street, heads will roll. It's happened at several big name firms since the credit crisis first erupted.

Bruce Clay, Inc. Selected as One of The Most Dependable™ Search Engine Marketing Firms of the United States

Advertising, Marketing & Merchandising : Bruce Clay, Inc. Selected as One of The Most Dependable™ Search Engine Marketing Firms of the United States

Blue Moon Works, Inc. Selected as one of "The Ten Most Dependable" Search Engine Marketing Firms of the United States

Blue Moon Works, Inc. Selected as one of "The Ten Most Dependable" Search Engine Marketing Firms of the United States

StrongMail Reveals 90% of Cases of Lost or Stolen Private Data Go Unreported by British Firms

New independent research from StrongMail reveals the loss or theft of private and confidential data is endemic amongst UK firms, with almost two-thirds of marketing professionals experiencing a data breach involving the loss or theft of consumer information over the past 24 months. In 90% of cases the loss or theft went unreported since they felt that they were not required to, or were unsure whether they had to, report the incident to customers.

London Legal Jobs - Online Jobs Board NZ - Legal Secretaries Seeking Work In London Law Firms

Legal Secretaries Jobs LawFuel client LawStaff have formed alliances with two top UK recruiters and as such have a number of jobs available within a variety of firms in London. Job details are available on the LawFuel.com law jobs board.

StrongMail Reveals 90% of Cases of Lost or Stolen Private Data Go Unreported by British Firms

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 23, 2008--New independent research from StrongMail reveals the loss or theft of private and confidential data is endemic amongst UK firms, with almost two-thirds of marketing professionals experiencing a data breach involving the loss or theft of consumer information over the past 24 months. In 90% of cases the loss or theft went unreported since they felt that they were not required to, or were unsure whether they had to, report the incident to customers.

Legalease: New Bamboo Wins Web Development Contract To Improve Legalease Directory Service; Web site overhaul will allow businesses to search for law firms anywhere around the world

Legalease: New Bamboo Wins Web Development Contract To Improve Legalease Directory Service; Web site overhaul will allow businesses to search for law firms anywhere around the world

BlackBerry in the Regulatory Spotlight Webcast

The NYSE and NASD's recent release states that firms with employees who communicate electronically with customers through handheld wireless communication devices must have all forms of communication routed to their firms' servers for retention and review. This includes text messaging, instant messaging, webmail, as well as device-to-device messaging. How will compliance with these rules affect business opportunities, competitive advantage, and customer goodwill? Find out how you can continue to allow employees to communicate in the electronic format of their choice, while ensuring that your firm is meeting its regulatory obligations.

Online auction service for hauliers launched

More than 1,500 transport companies have joined a new online auction service that offers firms the opportunity to bid for work. Website http://www.shiply.com/ gives consumers the opportunity to list items they want moving, from small parcels to cars, boats, or even household removals. Haulage companies, couriers and removal firms can then place bids on as many shipments as they like, free of charge. They are only charged a commission by Shiply

Knobbe Martens Gets the Most Patents for San Diego County; Survey Shows Firm Keeping Region at Top of Business Innovation

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 13, 2008--Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP, one of the largest intellectual property law firms in the United States, has consistently ranked as the top law firm, obtaining the most patents for San Diego County in each of the past three years according to an independent analysis of Patent Office records by Patenting Strategy, LLC. The rankings showed that Knobbe Martens outpaced its rivals by lopsided margins, obtaining more patents in 2007 for San Diego clients than the next four closest law firms combined.


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