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Financial Cut
AccountMate Software Corporation Becomes a Microsoft SQL Server "Front Runner" With the Release of Its AccountMate 7 (RedNova)
AccountMate Software Corporation recently announced that it has launched its upgraded accounting software products, AccountMate 7 for SQL and AccountMate 7 for Express, using Microsoft(R) SQL Server(TM) 2005. These products have earned AccountMate Front Runner status from Microsoft Corporation.
Big Blue's Software Buying Spree (CRM Daily)
As much of the business world was packing up for a little August R&R, software CEOs and their bankers clearly weren't among them. In the last three weeks, Hewlett-Packard bought Mercury Interactive for $4.5 billion, and IBM bought Webify for an undisclosed amount, MRO Software for $740 million, and, on Aug. 10, disclosed that it will acquire FileNet for $1.6 billion. IBM's three deals already
Sage expands into health industry with Emdeon acquisition (Computer Business Review)
UK-based accounting software firm Sage is to acquire Emdeon Practice Services for $565 million to be paid in cash. The acquisition of EPS, a vendor of software and services for US doctors practices, is expected to complete in September, subject to regulatory approvals.
AccountMate Software Corporation Becomes a Microsoft SQL Server "Front Runner" With the Release of Its AccountMate 7 (SYS-CON Media)
AccountMate Software Corporation recentlyannounced that it has launched its upgraded accounting software products,AccountMate 7 for SQL and AccountMate 7 for Express, using Microsoft® SQLServer(TM) 2005. These products have earned AccountMate Front Runnerstatus from Microsoft Corporation. AccountMate's version 7 products incombination with Microsoft SQL Server 2005 assure customers
EPlus Finds Problems in Stock Option Accounting (Washington Post)
EPlus Inc., a maker of business software in Herndon, announced yesterday that it would restate its financial results for the past two years because of "incorrect accounting" for stock option awards, as disclosures mounted about questionable compensation practices.
Three Former Software Executives Accused of Cheating Company Out of Millions (RedNova)
By Kevin G. DeMarrais, The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Aug. 11--A Teaneck man and two other former executives of a software company were charged Wednesday with orchestrating a scheme to cheat the company of millions of dollars by manipulating stock options.
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