The News Review:
- Travis Wilkins From Symantec and Richard Rabins From Alpha …
- TEXADA Software Inc. Announces Financial Results for Third Quarter …
- Inspired by a childhood of making things herself a former …
- VIDA Diagnostics Gains FDA Approval for Comprehensive Lung …
- Picasa 3: Great Linux photo software
- Microsoft faces antitrust complaint from software trader
Travis Wilkins From Symantec and Richard Rabins From Alpha …
MarketWatch
Alpha Software has over 1 millionusers by focusing on building desktop and web databases quickly andeasily. Travis Wilkins Product Manager with Symantec talks about how theirPC Checkup and PC Tune Up online services through remote access byqualified technicians can now diagnose and then correct any problemsthat your PC has 24 hours a day without you even having to know whatthe actual problem is. Richard Rabins Co-Chairman of Alpha Software in part 4 of a seriesof interviews on Introduction to Alpha Five Version 9 talks about”How Creating Powerful Business Applications Can Be Made Easy. To find out “How Creating Powerful Business Applications Can Be MadeEasy” and to read the complete transcript of this interview go to:.
TEXADA Software Inc. Announces Financial Results for Third Quarter …
FOXBusiness
About Texada Software (TSX VENTURE: TXS) Texada Software Inc. is the premier provider of enterprise software solutions for mobile equipment and rental management. Texada’s solutions are fully flexible and scalable to meet the unique needs of any sized operation and are backed by proven implementation services and support. Texada’s market-driven software products combine knowledge and best practices from over 400 customers worldwide resulting in solutions that manage the complete asset life-cycle from acquisition through to disposal. Our customers enjoy the benefits of enhanced efficiency through better asset utilization effective location tracking and optimized scheduling. Texada can be reached at 1-800-361-1233 or +1-519-836-7073 or on the internet at www.
Inspired by a childhood of making things herself a former …
Washington Post United States
" She attended. "You’re getting to meet people learn about all different subject matters" she says. "But it paid better. "The travel required by software sales became a problem when Molly had her first baby in 2002. Having learned a lot about the Internet she started a Web-based retail business selling monogrammed silver jewelry then branched into clothing and blankets for kids and adults.
VIDA Diagnostics Gains FDA Approval for Comprehensive Lung …
MarketWatch
announcedtoday that its primary product Pulmonary Workstation 2. 0 (PW2) has obtainedFDA 510(k) clearance for sale. PW2 is the first commercial release of lung image analysis software fromVIDA and comprises a comprehensive approach to quantitative repeatable lungmeasurements including the industry’s first so-approved automatic lobe densityand airway system measurement functions. “We are privileged to be given the opportunity to make our leading PW2application available to assist in the evaluation of millions of chronicobstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and emphysema patients throughout theU. ” said John Garber VIDA CEO. “Since these diseases often affect specificregions of the lung the ability to individually and objectively measure eachof the five lobes and 25 major airways should fast become an invaluablecomplement to existing systemic measures like pulmonary function tests.
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Picasa 3: Great Linux photo software
Computerworld MA
There’s no software on earth I can’t make dance and sing. except for photography programs.
Microsoft faces antitrust complaint from software trader
ITworld.com MA
The trader complains that Microsoft charges European users at least 30 percent higher prices than in the United States. Abdalla has hired law firm Houthoff a well known legal firm with a broad representation in Brussels. Microsoft last May filed legal charges against Abdalla for allegedly illegal export of software licenses. The software maker argued that Abdalla illegally sold home and student licenses with an estimated value of US$3.