New Software New iPhone New Steve? Live-blogging the Apple …

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- New Software New iPhone New Steve? Live-blogging the Apple …
- Parametric acquires Relex Software
- SuccessFactors snags Siemens software deal
- utStart merging with Hot Lava Software

New Software New iPhone New Steve? Live-blogging the Apple …
New York Times
Young and developer Stephanie Morgan show off Star Defense an upcoming sci-fi strategy game for the platform. Star Defense will make use of the new software’s in-app capabilities and feature multiple expansion packs. | The Waiting Game: This has been quite a long appetizer: 90 minutes into the keynote here we are still waiting for a date on the new iPhone operating system and of course details of the next-generation handset.
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Parametric acquires Relex Software
Bizjournals.com
The deal’s financial terms were not disclosed. -based Relex develops software that allows designers and engineers to test and improve product safety and reliability. PTC a Needham Mass. maker of product design and management software (Nasdaq: PMTC) will incorporate Relex’s software into its own product analysis software. Company officials say the new offering allows product designers to test and measure performance of a product using a wide variety of information. “The natural synergy between product lifecycle management and reliability engineering makes Relex a logical addition to PTC’s evolving product analytics family of solutions and underscores PTC’s holistic approach to product development” said James Heppelmann president and chief operating officer at PTC in a statement.

SuccessFactors snags Siemens software deal
Reuters
) will provide Web-based business software for 420000 workers at Germany’s Siemens AG (SIEGn. DE) in a multimillion dollar deal that will extend for more than three years. The transaction is the.

utStart merging with Hot Lava Software
Bizjournals.com
_2C53E2A6DD6E4294A74D818DFFF81E97. said Monday it is merging with mobile application developer Hot Lava Software to expand the reach of utStart’s business-networking software. The deal’s financial terms were not disclosed. Boston-based utStart said the deal enables it to make its Web-based business and learning software available to mobile devices. Its software uses aspects of social media to connect employees within a business to share information. The company will incorporate Virginia-based Hot Lava’s application software into its own product offering as well as offer it as a stand alone product.

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