KIRKLAND, Wash. /CitizenWire/ — Washington state residents are about to be rewarded for planning ahead for their long-term care (LTC) needs, but the forthcoming program will be even better with a few tweaks. So says Helen Boyer, who testified on October 11 before the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner. Boyer, a Bellevue-based attorney […]
Archive | October 13, 2011
New report by Thintri Inc shows Millimeter Wave Systems Opening Up Billion-Dollar Markets in Security
NEW YORK, N.Y. /CitizenWire/ — Within a few years, sales of millimeter wave systems will break the billion dollar per year mark in several markets, according to a new report by Thintri, Inc. (www.thintri.com).
Edupoint selected by Oregon’s Redmond School District for Proficiency-based Teaching and Learning
IRVINE, Calif. /CitizenWire/ — Edupoint(TM) Educational Systems, a leading student information system (SIS) solutions provider to the national K-12 market, has been selected by the High Desert Education Service District to replace their eSIS SIS solution with Edupoint’s GENESIS(TM) SIS.
RenderX DB2XML expands their formatting functionality beyond XML data to relational databases and flat files
PALO ALTO, Calif. /CitizenWire/ — RenderX, the leader in XML formatting solutions, released a new product – DB2XML – which enables RenderX’s reporting and rendering products to use databases and CSV files as data sources.
Insight Research’s market analysis study, ‘US Hispanic Use of Telecommunication Services, 2011-2016,’ takes a close look at purchasing habits
MOUNTAIN LAKES, N.J. /CitizenWire/ — In 2011, US ethnic communities will spend $77.9 billion on telecommunications services, accounting for nearly one-third of all residential telecom expenditures, according to a new market research study from The Insight Research Corporation. The largest minority group, Hispanics, representing 16.3 percent of the total US population, will spend the most.
Intellectual property law in the United States is on the verge of breakdown and needs to be reformed, argues law professor Jason Mazzone
NEW YORK, N.Y. /CitizenWire/ — Intellectual property law in the United States is on the verge of breakdown and needs to be reformed, argues law professor Jason Mazzone in his new book, ‘Copyfraud and Other Abuses of Intellectual Property Law’ (ISBN: 9780804760065), published by Stanford University Press.
Opinion: Real Estate Sales Professionals, Real Estate Attorneys and Loan Officers Rediscovering Its Value
TOMS RIVER, N.J. /CitizenWire/ — Counsellors Title Insurance Agency, Inc. founder Ralph Aponte sees new value and significance emerging for the role of title insurance, especially within real estate markets that have been impacted by pressures of the recent economic trend.