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...track and pay costs. And, to the extent that they employed computer software, they relied on "basic tools" such as Excel. Due, in...
...boxes?, says Baron, who is now vice president for business development at XLS. Indeed, a lots changed since what...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...engagement with ideas and new developments necessary to maintain a blog...blog," or uses blogging software, doesn't make it automatically...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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...*fn1 advertised as development-ready with an active waste-water permit. The Hamms, however, had allowed...
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...case in June 2012. The software company Red Hat Inc. agreed...entity suits have cheered the developments. Bilski...
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...management, and vice-president of application development. While employed by HRsmart, Strange assisted in designing HRsmart's software. Strange voluntarily left HRsmart on October...
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...to Boehringer's expectations; he filed invoices late, failed to renew necessary software subscriptions, and kept irregular office hours. Likewise, Boehringer did not live up...
...You may have heard the argument, or seen the poster, in software development organizations: Reuse the Code, Do Not Re-invent the Wheel...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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