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Language Analysis Systems in Government VAR These companies are implementing name-recognition products from vendors like Language Analysis Systems (LAS), based in Herndon, Va., and which takes residence in the Center for Innovative Technology Building, located practically on the Dulles Airport runway. Another company developing custom name-matching systems is Search Software America, an Intellisync company, with offices in Old Greenwich, Conn., and around the world. [View the Full Story]
SHARE in eServer What’s happening in the zSeries technology market and how does it relate to the SHARE organization? To find out, eServer Magazine, Mainframe edition, recently spoke with new SHARE president Robert Rosen, a CIO for an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Rosen was elected to the SHARE presidency in August, just in time to help plan the 50th anniversary celebration for 2005. [View the Full Story]
Relational LLC in ITBusinessEdge Question: Have budget constraints made hardware leasing more common? Flagstad: Most definitely. The Equipment Leasing Association says that technology leasing is growing at a rate of 6.5 percent per year, and that the hard dollar amount is expected to reach $28 billion by the end of 2005. [View the Full Story]
Apropos in Call Center Magazine These days, some companies seek to decentralize their call centers, so that when they temporarily have to shut down one site, they don't have to shut down all other sites, too. Other companies prefer to have one site serve as the hub for all their centers. Whatever your company's approach to routing is, Apropos Technology's (Oakbrook Terrace, IL) Apropos Version 6.5 can accommodate it. [View the Full Story]
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