Tag: september

IBM vs Oracle – A False Claims Action

What’s new? IBM must fight to defend its decision to take a $9,000,000 software contract from the IRS. IBM knew the IRS used a software package that has a hidden software license and the software could be used to manipulate the IRS’s own internal e-mail systems. In September 2004, an IRS official threatened to sue…

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Pentagon Scraps $10 Billion Contract With Microsoft, Bitterly Contested by Amazon

The Defense Department has canceled its cloud contract with a JEDI winner-takes-all arrangement with Amazon Web Services. The contract under which Amazon is providing on-demand computing services, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), was awarded to the U. defense contractor on Oct. A source with access to the contracting record said the cancellation was made a…

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The Azerbaijani Laundromat

A key feature of the loo of the Azerbaijani Laundromat is the ability to deposit and withdraw money by electronic funds transfer. A key feature of the loo of the Azerbaijani Laundromat is the ability to deposit and withdraw money by electronic funds transfer. However, the Azerbaijani Laundromat differs in the method of electronic funds…

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What Is a Game You Might Not Know?

What is a game you might not know? This week at a gaming conference in Las Vegas was a rare moment when the video game industry’s biggest names came together to share their favourite games, whether it was the latest one or the most treasured game of the last ten years. I got to talk…

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Stock Prices in Coupa Software Incorporated (COUP) Have Changed in the Last 12 Months

A Canadian company, one of the largest providers of software services, has seen tremendous growth in its current fiscal year. The company is currently trading at an enterprise value of $2. 50 per share, a growth of more than 80% from the prior fiscal year. Although revenues continue to increase, the company has established a…

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The Cost of a Data Breach

On the 4th of September, the New York Times published an article titled “A New York City-Based, Security-Obsessed Law Firm Wants to Sue Your Email”. The article described the law firm as “a big-city criminal defense firm that will sue you to recover your sensitive data”. The article details the firm’s attempts to establish a…

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Atari Gaming Repositioning on Premium Games

It was the fall of 1982. At the dawn of the new century, the gaming industry had matured. Atari was no longer a niche brand, though there were still games for sale that were designed to appeal to an audience beyond kids. Atari had its own stores, its own websites, and plenty of people with…

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Microsoft Announces a Full List of Windows 10 Pre-Built Desktop PCs

A list of ASUS motherboards in the Windows 10 version of the Operating System is now available on the official website. The list of supported Windows 10 motherboards will be maintained as new hardware is added to the list. It is important that all boards of the same model line or make (e. ASUS, ASUS…

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The New Taego Map From PUBG Mobile

It will not be the next time, but a fresh map from a recent PUBG game that has gotten some people excited. It’s called “The New Taego Map” and it is named after the legendary Taego Clan. I’m sure that it will not be the last time for new maps, and it is worth noting…

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Knife Crime on Adelaide Trains – Part 1

“I can remember when I was a young man and walking down the street, I was walking down the street at the end of the day. I had a knife and I opened the knife and I went down. I used to be scared of people, you know, my peers. I use to get into…

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