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RIM to release BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac in September (Macworld.com via Yahoo! News) - Research In Motion (RIM) on Monday announced plans to release BlackBerry Desktop Software for the Mac in September. Details about how the software looks and operates have been posted to a developer’s blog on the Inside BlackBerry Web site, an official blog maintained by RIM.
SAP Aims to Acquire Forecasting Software Vendor SAF (PC World via Yahoo! News) - SAP plans to buy SAF Simulation, Analysis and Forecasting, a Swiss developer of retail forecasting software.
Bitter Foes Microsoft and Linux Unite Against Software Rules (Law.com) - The mutual disdain between Microsoft Corp. and Linux, an open-source computer operating system, is unrivaled. But new rules for software contracts put out by The American Law Institute have united the enemies as part of a growing protest by tech companies and their lawyers. The most controversial of the guidelines is that software vendors must guarantee buyers that there are no hidden flaws in ...
JDA Software's 2Q earnings nearly triple (AP via Yahoo! Finance) - JDA Software Group Inc., which makes software to help retailers manage their inventories, said Monday its second-quarter profit nearly tripled, helped by robust sales.
JDA Software names Peter Hathaway CFO (AP via Yahoo! Finance) - JDA Software Group Inc. said Monday it has named Peter S. Hathaway as executive vice president and chief financial officer, effective immediately.
RIM to Release BlackBerry Desktop Software for Mac in Sept. (PC World) - Research In Motion (RIM) on Monday announced plans to release BlackBerry Desktop Software for the Mac in September. Details about how the software looks and...
SAP offers to buy Swiss-based software company SAF (AP via Yahoo! Finance) - Germany's SAP AG on Monday offered to buy SAF Simulation, Analysis and Forecasting AG in a deal that values the Swiss-based developer of ordering and forecasting software at euro63.7 million .
BRIEF-Moody's revises Japan game software ind outlk to stable (Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News) - July 21 (Reuters) - Japanese game software industry *Moody's revises Japan Game Software Industry Outlook to Stable
OpenMake Meister 7.3 Accelerates Software Builds (redOrbit) - CHICAGO, July 20 /PRNewswire/ -- OpenMake Software announced today the general release of OpenMake Meister and Mojo 7.3.
City of Houston Selects AssetWorks Fleet Asset Management Software and Maintenance Management Solution (The Auto Channel) - WAYNE, Pa.-- AssetWorks, a leading provider of fleet Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software and Automated Fuel Systems, announced that it has signed a contract and commenced implementation services with the City of Houston, Texas.
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