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John Suttle Appointed Top Communications Position at BAE Systems

5 hours ago ago from GovCon Wire

By Ellen Scott at 9 December, 2009, 10:21 am John Suttle has been named the Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications for BAE Systems, Inc. Suttle will be reporting to Linda Hudson, who is the president and CEO of BAE Systems, Inc. and he will be in charge of leading all of the communications for the entire company. According to a recently published press release from BAE Systems, Linda Hudson, stated, John brings a strong track ...

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Deloitte Technology Fast 500 | 2009

1 day ago ago from Beantown Web

The 500 most promising technology companies in North America have been identified. This 16th annual list ranks companies based on five-year revenue growth and includes both public and private companies. The Deloitte Technology Fast 500™ covers companies in the following business sectors: technology media telecommunications life sciences clean technology The average growth rate for these 500 companies over a five-year period was an ...

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Geomagic Opens New German Office in Response to Business Growth in EMEA Region

3 hours ago ago from The Hilton Head 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Hilton Head, SC

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. (BUSINESS WIRE) Geomagic has opened a new office in Munich, Germany, in response to the increasing demand for the company's software and services in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region. The office opening is timed to support Geomagic's end-of-the-year training initiatives and promotions for EMEA customers. Geomagic is the leading provider of software that enables companies to create highly accurate 3D ...

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Dragon Diction from Nuance Communications, Inc.

3 hours ago ago from The Geek Church

Nuance Communications Inc. has recently unveiled a new voice to text or diction that is available for iPhone users. All that is required of the user is to speak a message in the phone, and then hit send. I haven't tried it for myself, but generally, applications like this don't work as simple as companies would like you to think. Still, if it makes Twitter and Facebook updates easier, I say, let it fly. In the meantime, you should ...

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