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The legal war between human resources software makers Softscape Inc. of Wayland and SuccessFactors Inc. of California continued with the addition of an
Wayland people-management software company Softscape has hired Larry Kurzner as executive vice president of strategic markets.
On May 22, Verizon workers and their supporters gathered at company offices across Massachusetts and Rhode Island to call for the continuation of something most workers gave up on a long time ago: free health insurance.
If all goes as planned, residents and businesses in 11 new Central Massachusetts communities, including Fitchburg, Millbury and Grafton, will soon find themselves with a choice that, until recently, was reserved for those closer to Boston: cable o
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Hopkinton data storage giant EMC Corp. has announced the completion of its tender offer for outstanding shares of Iomega Corp.
Worldwide computer storage software sales rose 9.4 percent during the first quarter, compared to the same time last year, according to IDC of Framingham.
Drugs are big business. And so are data on how doctors prescribe those drugs.
There was a time when DSL was the next big thing.But that time has come and gone, thanks to cable modems and other faster modes of data delivery and Internet hook-ups.
Worldwide factory revenues from the sales of external computer disk storage systems rose 10.8 percent during the first quarter, compared to the same time last year, according to
Marlborough-based Netezza Corp. said it had named Francis Dramis to its board of directors.
Maynard-based Tizor Systems has hired Richard Geremia as vice president of worldwi
EMC Corp. of Hopkinton has extended by another week its cash offer to buy
GlassHouse Technologies of Framingham has acquired TPP Group of the United Kingdom, according to company officials.
Seachange International Inc. of Acton reported higher revenues and posted a small profit during the first quarter of the company's fiscal 2009.