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Software News15-Oct-2005
- 'Salesforce.com Software Fits All (The Motley Fool via Yahoo! News)
Larry Ellison, the CEO of Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL - News), thinks enterprise Software is a mature industry. The next phase, according to him, is consolidation. Of course, he is pushing that trend by making big purchases, such as Siebel (Nasdaq: SEBL - News) and PeopleSoft.
- 'Software glitch stalls some Toyota hybrids (CNET)
Did your Prius conk out in the middle of traffic? If so, it might be the Software.
- 'Simplex Solutions to acquire SMA Software & Consulting of London (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
TORONTO (CP) - Simplex Solutions Inc. said Friday it plans to acquire SMA Software & Consulting, a London-based financial and info-tech consulting firm.
- 'Some Priuses recalled for software glitch (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
Toyota Motor said Thursday it will notify about 75,000 Prius owners in the United States about a potential software glitch that may cause the popular hybrid cars to suddenly stall or shut down. The vehicles involved in the Toyota service action are from the 2004 and 2005 model years.
- 'VA Software names new accounting firm (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
VA Software Corp. appointed Stonefield Josephson Inc. as its independent registered public accounting firm according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Friday.
- 'Salesforce.com Software Fits All (Motley Fool via Yahoo! Finance)
A new product gives customers the opportunity to tailor business software to their needs.
- 'Counties using software against Medicaid fraud (WSTM-TV NBC 3)
ALBANY, N.Y. In an effort to stop faulty Medicaid claims and cut costs, some counties in New York are trying software analysis originally developed for corporations.
- 'Differentiation Among CAM Software Products (RedNova)
By Christman, Alan Many software products perform the same function, which makes distinguishing among them rather difficult. However, there are, in fact, distinctions among CAM vendors and their products.
- 'Open-Source Software Gaining Favor In Germany (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)
The City of Mannheim, Germany, is following the lead of its neighbor Munich in moving away from Microsoft Software and toward Linux.
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