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Computer Generated Solutions Extends Presence In Professional Services Industry With Acquisition of Microsoft SYS-CON Media Computer Generated Solutions, Inc. (CGS), a leading provider of software, systems integration, eLearning, managed services and outsourcing to organizations worldwide, today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary CGS Redmond Technologies, LLC (CGSRT) has acquired the assets of privately held FolioDev, a development company with strong domain knowledge in the professional services sector. UK computer student wins hearts at IBM Infomatics IBM has promised to develop a computer program originally created by a University of Manchester student during his summer break. Robert Craig, a final-year computer science student, played a key role in developing a piece of business software called ESP as part of IBM's Extreme Blue programme designed to foster technical innovation. Computer Generated Solutions Extends Presence In Professional Services Industry With Acquisition of Microsoft PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance MICROSOFT CONVERGENCE 2006 EMEA -- Computer Generated Solutions, Inc. , a leading provider of software, systems integration, eLearning, managed services and outsourcing to organizations worldwide, today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary CGS Redmond Technologies, LLC has acquired the assets of privately held FolioDev, a development company with strong domain knowledge in the professional Linux software a computer operating system for the people PhysOrg The popular free Linux computer operating system being co-opted by corporate technology titans was born of a Finnish university student and a group devoted to no-cost software. Microsoft: Vodafone first to standardize software ZDNet Software company says it sees no reason Windows Mobile adoption won't continue to grow through mid-2007. NetClarity Launches Zero Day Exploit Protection Software at CSI 33rd Annual Computer Security Conference & Exhibition PR Web via Yahoo! News Bedford, MA (PRWEB) November 6, 2006 -- NetClarity, Inc. Spy tool is powered by Wikipedia software Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune WASHINGTON - The CIA and other U.S. intelligence agencies have created a new computer system that uses software from a popular Internet encyclopedia site to gather input on sensitive topics from analysts across the spy community, part of an effort to fix problems that plagued prewar estimates on Iraq. The new system, dubbed "Intellipedia" because it is built on open-source software from the Applied Materials to buy Brooks Software for $125M BizJournals Applied Materials Inc. said Monday it agreed to buy the assets of Brooks Software for $125 million in cash. Applied buys Brooks' software unit EETimes Applied Materials Inc. Monday (Nov. 6) said that it has agreed to purchase the assets of Brooks Software, a division of Brooks Automation Inc., for $125 million in cash. NetClarity Launches Zero Day Exploit Protection Software at CSI 33rd Annual Computer Security Conference & Exhibition PR Web Protection for Windows version 5.0 now stops zero day attacks including malware, key loggers, hackers, bots, zombies, viruses, worms, rootkits and spyware in real-time, without the need for daily signature updates (PRWeb Nov 6, 2006) Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/RmFsdS1Qcm9mLUluc2UtQ291cC1NYWduLVplcm8=
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