...Tempe, Ariz.-based nQueue Inc., Mattern said. Nuance officials in Burlington, Mass. said in a brief statement that Copitrak will augment the Equitrac...
...Document Comparison, now has optical character recognition software based on technology from Burlington, Mass.-based Nuance Communications Inc. Change-Pro also launched in summer but...
...itself has no plans for a mobile version, a representative for the Burlington, Mass., company said....
...Burlington, Mass.-based Nuance Communications announced Monday the release of version 3 of...
...be almost 20 percent, conference organizer Andrew Aitken said. Aitken works at Burlington, Mass.-based Black Duck Software, which is a prominent company selling open...
...Burlington, Mass.-based Nuance Communications ...
...more popular in corporate legal departments for compliance and customer documentation purposes. Burlington, Mass.-based Nuance has less exposure to ...
As students head back to school, educators, free-speech advocates, and others are gearing up for implementation of Connecticut's new "cyberbullying" law that will make online statements subject to ac
...about a proposed ordinance. In an Aug. 4 letter opinion, Burlington County Prosecutor Robert Bernardi said the exchange met the statutory definition of...
...It's been four years since then-teenager Avery Doninger, of Burlington, Conn., lashed out at high school officials in a blog by calling...
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