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High Tech:Software headlines from the week of November 13, 2006
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- Engineered Support unit gets $4.1 million order
- Beachy to chair advisory council on biotechnology
- Cedara unveils new breast imaging technology
- Mining Microsoft
- Belk sues software firm involved in strategic initiative
- Hub financial software sector becomes seller's market
- Becoming the Houghton tech guy
- Activant completes buy of Penn. company
- Phoenix Technologies opens in Shenzen, China
- Software maker Aspen Tech post deeper Q2 loss
- Growth not retrenchment on minds of tech execs
- Microsoft leaders still dominate top of Forbes' richest list
- Md.'s wealthiest stick on Forbes' annual rich list
- EMC ranks among world's 20 largest software and IT firms
- Shareholders OK $1B merger of Concerto and Aspect
- Spartech elects former Solutia exec to board
- Local Photoshop newsletter announces new Adobe products
- Indus taps industry vet as new CFO
- Fair Isaac buys Mass. software firm
- Wolf Coach lands $5.2M contract for Navy gear
- Artifact exploring new markets with Lighthouse
- Dave Fox retires from remodeling business
- Fox Remodeling founder to leave CEO post
- Onyx offers credit to competitors' customers
- NCG to handle billing for Central Florida doctors' network
- Georgia aims for new games
- Lombardi growing, adds European office
- Randolph firm latest mark of Microsoft software cops
- Software firm mulls financing options
- Business is taking off for local tech firm Trinity Millennium
- Microsoft expands in region after bolstering its sales force
- CollabNet: CEO's quick, concise responses help net VC funding
- Mass. takes on Microsoft, but is it the right battle?
- Bentley acquisition makes inroads in structural design software
- National rallying cry heard for anti-spyware legislation
- Arroyo Video Solutions names new CEO
- Lombardi names new CFO
- Sun, Google announce alliance
- Rhode Island company buying NetBotz for $31M
- Black & Veatch buys Virginia firm
- Vericept gets state training grant
- Metastorm acquiring CommerceQuest to become BPM force
- TA Associates pays $200M for Intuit unit
- Siebel raises quarterly expectations
- Ex-PeopleSoft CEO joins Salesforce.com board
- Firm predicts growth in America
- Progress aims to keep cash 'locked and loaded'
- Military contract will help tech company to expand in Hawaii
- VCs play the game with cash infusions to entertainment techs
- Apartment specialist expands tenants' search engine
- Primavera has new software, new group for public sector
- Dynamics Research secures $4.4M Navy contract
- NMITSA announces first annual awards winners
- SugarCRM raises $18.77M funding
- Verisign buys Moreover Technologies for $30M
- Forte Inc.'s Phillips wins Auburn engineering alumni award
- Forte Inc.'s Phillips wins Auburn engineering alumni award
- Austin startup wins prize in magazine's competition
- MTC signs deal with U.S. Air Force
- DSL solutions boost Tollgrade
- Net profit up 15 percent for SAP America parent
- Sybase reports Q3 profit of $28M
- Bill Gates talks about failure in Minneapolis
- Boeing teams with NEX1 for system work
- LCA-Vision extends to Oregon
- Pervasive reports net income drop
- Tyler Technologies wins $4.1M contract
- Neoware to buy Maxspeed
- Witness Systems third-quarter profit down 78%
- Where are the next giants?
- Mini giants: Mass. emerges as data integration leader
- Software company's need for expansion helps reduce sublease space
- Ballooning sales have Ipop.com moving to new space
- Software firms ProCon, InSite to unite
- Danville's Alinion finds niche with compliance software
- CTA Solutions sells off staffing division
- Poised for growth: After UK deal, RedPrairie hunts for acquisitions
- Neulogic partners with Stellar Financial
- LifeSize making push into Japan
- Software firm raises $7.5M in VC
- iPhrase acquired by IBM
- Sento lands Lens Crafters contract
- Austin's Surgient buys Swedish company
- Auto claims processor loses customers and profits
- Two Pittsburgh companies admit using unlicensed software
- UCF game developers partner with Microsoft
- Novell names new president, confirms layoff plans
- Microsoft buys Austin software startup
- BMC Software shares, earnings up
- Bell Industries turns to black in 3Q
- Red Hat, IBM help form company to buy Linux patents
- Novell backs Linux patent distribution firm
- Pegasystems sales rise as contract wins mount
- Sequiam in partnership to provide secure e-mail
- Asentinel's software certified
- Early sales figures for Firaxis' Civ IV strong
- Greylock closes $500M software, IT and Internet fund
- Intervoice to buy Atlanta
- Dells among top philanthropists
- OCLC service hits 100,000th e-book
