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IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced it has acquired InfoDyne Corporation, a privately held software company based in Park Ridge, Illinois.
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Oracle announced that it has acquired Moniforce, a leading software vendor for monitoring the availability and performance of any web application.
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Qualcomm Incorporated today announced it has agreed to acquire Atlanta-based Firethorn Holdings, LLC, an industry-leading mobile banking enabler.
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Oracle announced today that it has agreed to acquire LogicalApps, a leading provider of automated Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) controls management solutions.
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ActiveGrid, Inc., a leading provider of Enterprise Web 2.0(TM) solutions, has announced the acquisition of the TurboAJAX Group, a leading provider of JavaScript components built on the Dojo Toolkit.
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IBM today announced it has completed its acquisition of Princeton Softech Inc., a privately held company based in Princeton, New Jersey.
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Xerox Corporation plans to buy Advectis®, Inc. for $32 million. Advectis is the provider of one of the mortgage industry's most widely-used solutions for electronic document collaboration.
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Today, Microsoft Corp. announced it has agreed to acquire Chicago-based Parlano, maker of MindAlign, a leading application for enterprise group chat.
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Sybase iAnywhere today announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Coboplan, a market-leading Japanese provider of Geographic Information System (GIS) software solutions.
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Siemens IT Solutions and Services and Fujitsu Limited announced a business collaboration designed to expand the market for the PalmSecure palm vein authentication system developed.
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Curtiss-Wright Corporation announced today that it has acquired the stock of Benshaw Advanced Controls & Drives, of Pittsburgh, PA, for approximately $102 million in cash.
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The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), the more than 8,000-company strong trade association responsible for advancing Bluetooth wireless technology, joined Nokia today in announcing that the Wibree forum, the group specifying the Nokia developed ultra low power wireless technology, will be merged with the Bluetooth SIG.
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