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PC Magazine August 4, 2006 Neil J. Rubenking |
Norton Confidential Norton Confidential reveals fraud sites, securely stores security credentials, and kicks malware out of memory.  |
Insurance & Technology September 5, 2006 Maria Woehr |
Get Real (Time) MetLife Auto & Home taps Xactware to simplify communication between the carrier's field staff and claims office.  |
Insurance & Technology September 5, 2006 Maria Woehr |
Document Demands In order to meet the document requirements of every state in which it operates, UnumProvident is deploying Exstream Software's Windows-based Dialogue enterprise document software.  |
Insurance & Technology September 5, 2006 Maria Woehr |
Main Street Gains N'Site The Main Street America Group purchased N'Site Solutions' Web-based software application NSolutionsv4.Net to enhance the claims turnaround time.  |
Insurance & Technology September 5, 2006 Maria Woehr |
Generali Policy Generation With the goal of underwriting policies in the U.S., Generali U.S. Branch -- a a wholly owned subsidiary of Italy's Assicurazioni Generali -- implemented INSTEC's QuickSolver Commercial Automobile and Commercial Package.  |
InternetNews September 13, 2006 Erin Joyce |
DIY AdWords; Hand-Holding Extra Intuit is rolling out QuickBooks 2007 designed to automatically help small businesses deploy Google's ad and marketing programs, driven in part by research that said close to half of all small businesses don't have an online presence.  |
InternetNews September 13, 2006 Michael Hickins |
IBM Beats Microsoft to Meeting Space Bested by Microsoft in the arena of static collaboration workspace tools, IBM was determined to write the ground rules for real-time collaboration.  |
Macworld September 11, 2006 Galen Gruman |
Universal QuarkXPress gets a speed boost, but only on Intel Macs Does QuarkXPress 7.01 deliver on the company's "fast as hell" promise? Yes and no, depending on which computer you are using.  |
Fast Company September 2006 Joseph Manez |
We Got the Beat Our distinctive typing patterns could prove the key to digital security. BioPassword, a Washington-based company, is offering a system that uses keystroke patterns to verify identity.  |
InternetNews September 8, 2006 Clint Boulton |
IBM's Rembo The 'Rambo' of Provisioning Tivoli Provisioning Manager thrusts IBM into the PC virtualization game with HP, Opsware and Altiris.  |
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