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Siemens Makes Donation to the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago

Siemens PLM Software-Sponsored Roush Fenway Racing Driver Carl Edwards Wins Fourth 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race

cis-"2,3-Double Bond of Phoslactomycins Is Generated by a Post-PKS Tailoring Enzyme

The antifungal phoslactomycins (PLM A-F), produced by Streptomyes sp. HK803, are structurally unusual in that three of their four double bonds are in the cis form (Δ

SofTech Announces Linux Support with Latest CADRA Release

SofTech, Inc., a proven provider of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) solutions, announced that its latest CADRA

SofTech Announces Linux Support with Latest CADRA Release

SofTech, Inc., a proven provider of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) solutions, announced that its latest CADRA

SofTech Announces Linux Support with Latest CADRA Release

LOWELL, Mass. (Business Wire) -- SofTech, Inc., a proven provider of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) solutions, announced that its latest CADRA(R) 2008 CAD/CAM release supports the Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS Version 4 operating system.

SofTech Announces Linux Support with Latest CADRA Release

LOWELL, Mass. — August 27, 2008 — SofTech, Inc., a proven provider of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) solutions, announced that its latest CADRA® 2008 CAD/CAM release supports the Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS Version 4 operating system.

Next G data limit increase could ease iPhone headaches

Struggles continue over NBN separation Forrester buys Jupiter Research Oracle embraces 'Enterprise 2.0' with new PLM module Child porn filters to cut Aussie broadband speeds Microsoft heads to court with Primax Portugal buys 500,000 Intel Classmate PCs 900 laptops lost at Heathrow per week Telstra installs 3D TV for purpose-built advertising Microsoft tells Mac users to get Firefox Toshiba master plan unveiled Opinion: Mobile Me finally fixed... for now Laptop sales slump in Australia Coppers investigate Ebay seller collapse Motorola to acquire AirDefense

Geometric Granted Patent for Shape-Based Search Technology

Mumbai, India, August 20, 2008: Geometric Limited (BSE: 532312, NSE: GEOMETRIC), a leader in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions and technologies, was granted a patent titled “Geometry based search method for 3D CAx/PDM repositories” by the US Patent and Trademark Office (Patent no. 7,397,473). The patent outlines algorithms and methods to locate 3D CAD models based on shape data, unlike text and attribute based search methods.

Computer Gaming, Desktop Software and Retail Applications Developers Turn to 3DVIA Virtools for 3D

LOS ANGELES --(Business Wire)-- Dassault Systemes (Paris:DSY) (NASDAQ:DASTY) (DS) (NASDAQ: DASTY, Euronext Paris: #13065. DSY. PA), a world leader in 3D and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, today announced that customers in a broad range of industries are using its 3DVIA Virtools platform to create lifelike 3D applications for electronic entertainment, enterprise and industry, and the Web.

Weekly Roundup: New iPhone players and Google declares privacy dead

Feds claim right to laptops EFF releases ISP-checking tool Mother joins trend of turning to YouTube for help Next G data limit increase could ease iPhone headaches Struggles continue over NBN separation Forrester buys Jupiter Research Oracle embraces 'Enterprise 2.0' with new PLM module Child porn filters to cut Aussie broadband speeds Microsoft heads to court with Primax Portugal buys 500,000 Intel Classmate PCs 900 laptops lost at Heathrow per week Telstra installs 3D TV for purpose-built advertising Microsoft tells Mac users to get Firefox Toshiba master plan unveiled

V.i. Labs' Research Offers Insight to High-Value Software Applications and Piracy Activity

WALTHAM, Mass., BUSINESS WIRE -- V.i. Laboratories, Inc. ("V.i. Labs"), a provider of software protection solutions for securing high-value and mission-critical applications, issued a report revealing that piracy groups are fully exploiting security gaps in the common licensing mechanisms used in electronic design automation (EDA), computer-aided design (CAD), and product lifecycle management (PLM) software to produce counterfeit versions of these high-priced applications.


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