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We’ve all seen NPE visitors scouring the show halls for free containers, toys, and other treats, but at NPE 2009, the offer of a free pipe manufacturing building in Abbeville, SC was certainly an unexpected proposition. Steve Bowles, director development services for Abbeville County, handed out information at the show on a 36,000-ft 2 building owned by the county that will be given away to an ...
Actimize Recommends Immediate Action to Protect Against New Type of Fraud Attacks Using Innovative Techniques to Unwittingly Manipulate Banking Customers Via an Old Channel
Vale Inco announced today it is laying off 140 management staff worldwide — about half of them in Canada, 54 in Sudbury — as part of the restructuring the company has been undergoing for the last eight to 10 months.[...]
Membership Signals Commitment to Leadership Role in U.S. Retirement Security
The global recession slammed the brakes on demand for milk. For many dairymen in upstate New York, bankruptcy is a threat.
Worldwide IT spending is on pace to total $3.2 trillion in 2009, a 6 percent decline from 2008 spending of $3.4 trillion, according to Gartner, Inc. Continued weak IT spending because of the economic situation combined with the effect of exchange ...
FL Smidth Minerals has received orders for a grinding and a mud washing plant for an Indian alumina project. FLSmidth Minerals has received orders worth USD 41m (DKK 220m) from India based Utkal Alumina International Limited for a bauxite grinding and a mud washing plant.
EMC announces its Ionix IT management software suite that the vendor says will help customer more easily manage physical, virtual and cloud IT environments.
Getting a grip on virtualisation management. EMC has united its disparate management portfolio built up from acquisitions, organic development and integration work, into a new IT management software and services suite named Ionix, which will help customers more easily control next-generation networks.
The Obama administration's push for a new regulatory agency to protect consumers and investors from financial scams was met with surprise reluctance from some key House Democrats on Capitol Hill. Michigan Democrat Rep. John D. Dingell said he was skeptical of the plan to weaken the Federal Trade Commission's powers by consolidating regulatory duties now spread over several agencies. "I am not of ...
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