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Absolute Software to buy Seattle-based NetMotion for $340M

GeekWire

The news: Absolute Software , a publicly-traded security software company, agreed to acquire Seattle-based security startup NetMotion for $340 million. Founded in 2001, NetMotion helps employees at more than 3,000 organizations access resources from devices both on premises or remotely in the cloud.

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Log4j flaw needs immediate remediation

Network World

After nearly two years of adopting major network and security changes wrought by COVID-19 and hybrid work, weary IT network and security teams didn’t need another big issue to take care of, but they have one: Stemming potential damage from the recently disclosed vulnerability in open source Java-logging Apache Log4j software.

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Microsoft faces new antitrust complaint over cloud software licensing in Europe

CIO Business Intelligence

Changes Microsoft made to its cloud licensing of Windows and application software to “make bringing workloads and licenses to partners’ clouds easier,” the company says, have drawn the ire of those cloud partners, some of whom have jointly filed an antitrust complaint in the European Union. OVH, along with fellow CISPE member Aruba.it

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Log4j flaw needs immmediate remediation

Network World

After nearly two years of adopting major network and security changes wrought by COVID-19 and hybrid work, weary IT network and security teams didn’t need another big issue to take care of, but they have one: Stemming potential damage from the recently disclosed vulnerability in open source Java-logging Apache Log4j software.

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Health software company Edifecs acquires Talix in deal to boost value-based care

GeekWire

based health software company Edifecs has acquired Talix , a San-Francisco based startup that mines language in health data to optimize billing, analysis and management of patient data with a focus on value-based care. From left: Sunny Singh and Venkat Kavarthapu. Edifecs Photos). Bellevue, Wash.-based Edifecs announced the deal Monday.

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Seattle-area healthcare software company Edifecs lands private equity investment

GeekWire

Edifecs , a 24-year-old healthcare software maker based in Bellevue, Wash., In 2001, Edifecs entered the healthcare industry, as it saw opportunities to help customers with transaction and information processing, particularly as communication documents moved from printed paper to computers. Edifecs CEO Sunny SIngh. Edifecs Photo).

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Search for software ‘Bliss’: Iconic desktop image from Microsoft’s Windows XP still lures hill seekers

GeekWire

And the location and story behind it has been tracked down before in the years since XP was released in October 2001 and retired in 2014. The software giant found O’Rear’s hill shot, reportedly paid in the low six figures for all rights to it, and then made it Windows XP’s default desktop wallpaper.

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