Indian design services company ‘ready for IBM technology’ (EE Times)
December 9th, 2005
Indian design services company ‘ready for IBM technology’ (EE Times)
BANGALORE, India India s HCL Technologies Ltd. has become the first design house based in this country to be certified to design chips for IBM foundry services.
FreeStar Technology Corp.’s Rahaxi Processing Oy. Introduces OTI, a Turnkey Solution For Point-Of-Sale Software (CommsDesign)
DUBLIN, Ireland, Dec. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — FreeStar Technology Corp. , an international card payments processor and technology company, today announced that its Rahaxi Processing Oy. Subsidiary, based in Helsinki, has launched a new product, Rahaxi-OTI(TM) (Open Terminal Interface), an in-house developed and managed middleware solution for Point Of Sale (POS) equipment vendors.
Verizon Launches E-mail Encryption For Small Businesses (CRN)
National carrier provides monthly service to protect the transmission of e-mail and attachments.
Acacia Technologies Licenses Credit Card Fraud Protection Technology to Giorgio Armani Corporation (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.—-Dec. 8, 2005–Acacia Research Corporation announced today that Financial Systems Innovation LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Acacia Technologies group, a leader in technology licensing, has entered into non-exclusive licenses covering a patent that applies to credit card fraud protection technology with Giorgio Armani Corporation.
Tales from “De Crypt” (Enterprise Storage Forum)
You can’t be too careful these days when handling other people’s data. Leaks are exposed ruthlessly in the press, shareholder confidence is eroded, and customers wonder if they should move their business elsewhere. That’s why more and more firms are turning to encryption technology.
Print a book with CSS (Lifehacker via Yahoo! News)
A List Apart has an interesting article about printing a book online by using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and HTML.
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