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Chordiant Software Announces Preliminary 2006 Financial Results and Fiscal 2007 Financial Guidance (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Chordiant Software, Inc. today announced financial guidance for its fiscal 2007 year ending September 30, 2007. The Company also announced preliminary revenue results for its fiscal 2006 year ended September 30, 2006, as well as preliminary balances for deferred revenue, cash and backlog at September 30, 2006.
Tally Solutions announces plans to enter Saudi market (AME Info)
Tally Solutions, a global leader in business accounting and inventory management software, offering business vertical solutions and industry specific services, has announced an aggressive expansion strategy for the Saudi Arabia market, driven by a more focused network expansion.
IBM, NetApp Pace Storage Software Market (Enterprise Storage Forum)
Storage software continued to blossom in the third quarter of 2006, racking up $2.5 billion in revenues, or 10.7 percent greater than the $2.1 billion the market tallied in Q3 2005, IDC said on Monday.
Monster's Big Job: Options Cleanup (BusinessWeek)
The employment website announced a $340 million charge Wednesday as it moves to wrap up its investigation of stock option accounting
Guidance Software Settles With FTC Over Data Compromise (Washington Post)
Guidance Software -- the leading provider of software used to diagnose hacker break-ins -- has settled a case brought by the Federal Trade Commission after a database compromise at the company exposed financial and personal data connected to thousands of law enforcement and network security professionals. Pasadena, Calif.-based Guidance alerted customers to the incident in a letter sent late last
Sage Software Launches MyAssistant for Sage Timberline Office (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Sage Software announced today the availability of MyAssistant, a new software program that integrates with Sage Timberline Office to create a "virtual assistant," providing reminders and prompts for important business events.
Online store to buy, sell business software (San Jose Mercury News)
For antiques and collectibles, there's eBay. For business software, there's AppExchange. The online marketplace, launched last fall by San Francisco Web-based software company Salesforce.com, allows companies to buy and sell programs that manage everything from accounting to trade shows. Although Salesforce has long compared AppExchange to eBay, until now it has worked more like Craigslist -- ...
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