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CA offers 'insurance policies'

September 28, 2006 CA unveils two free "insurance policies" with the purchase of its Internet Security Suite 2007. TAGS: Computer Associates International Inc., insurance, Internet security, virus protection, identity theft, purchase, policy, virus

U.K. insurer computes pay-as-you-drive rates

November 27, 2007 By factoring route, time of day, age of driver, and so on, Norwich Union promises to reward the best drivers with lower premiums. TAGS: Teradata, data warehouse, insurance company, premium, insurance, telecommunications company, U.K., billing, telecommunications, information technology, database, IBM Corp.

Insurer launches $10 million open-source policy

October 31, 2005 Open Source Compliance Insurance should protect against infringements on open-source licenses. TAGS: insurance, Open Source Risk Management, insurance company, open source, open-source software, database

Attacks on banks, insurance firms rise

May 27, 2004 Financial institutions report more than double the number of cyberattacks in 2003 than the previous year, a new study says. TAGS: financial company, insurance, cyberattack, bank, study, security, attack

Key to funding for eldercare technologies? Pilots

July 17, 2007 Test programs provide important information as to whether a technology will work and whether people would be willing to pay for it, say panelists. TAGS: pilot, insurance company, health care company, health care, insurance, participant, patient, health, General Electric Co., IBM Corp.

Microsoft reshuffles financial services execs

August 29, 2006 Company creates roles, reassigns others to better respond to customers' needs in banking, capital markets, insurance. TAGS: capital market, financial service, banking, insurance, managing director, director of marketing, general manager, exec, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

Swedes in good hands with P2P insurance policy?

June 30, 2006 File-sharers in Sweden, which has cracked down on Net piracy, can now buy policy to protect against government fines. TAGS: Sweden, insurance, fine, antipiracy, piracy, P2P

Lloyd's may offer open-source indemnity

August 15, 2005 Lloyd's of London is expected to underwrite insurance to protect open-source users from intellectual property infringement claims. TAGS: Open Source Risk Management, insurance, open source, open-source software, IP, Linux, London, HP, owner, intellectual property, operating system

IBM lands Aetna contract

April 2, 2004 Big Blue announces a five-year deal to provide consulting and IT services to insurance company Aetna. TAGS: Aetna Inc., insurance company, IT services, insurance, information technology, IBM Corp., consulting

Microsoft plans medical-record service

October 4, 2007 HealthVault is just getting off the ground: Will consumers trust the company with private info? TAGS: Peter Neupert, health care, health care company, health, insurance company, insurance, vision, Microsoft Corp., security

i2 settles shareholder lawsuits

May 10, 2004 The software company, which has been plagued by accounting problems, will pay a total of $84.9 million, half of which will come from its insurance policy. TAGS: i2 Technologies Inc., shareholder, accounting, insurance, software company

Luminary joins open-source protection firm

May 7, 2004 Bruce Perens, a living Linux legend, is onboard, literally, with Open Source Risk Management, which provides insurance-like protection to Linux users. TAGS: Bruce Perens, Open Source Risk Management, open source, insurance, protection, Linux

Insurance firm to offer open-source seminars

March 31, 2004 Open Source Risk Management hopes to educate companies on legal issues of using or contributing to Linux and similarly shared software. TAGS: Open Source Risk Management, SCO Group Inc., insurance, Unix, Linux, open source, Novell Inc., IBM Corp., open-source software

U.K. government reveals its 'biggest privacy disaster'

November 21, 2007 Two discs containing details on those who receive child benefits go missing because of "major contravention" of data-protection laws. TAGS: data protection, insurance, U.K.

Keeping up with open source

March 31, 2004 An insurance company tries to profit off the SCO Group's Linux threats. Meanwhile, JBoss focuses on open-source development, and Sun takes its Linux push to Wal-Mart Stores. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., JBoss, open source, insurance, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Linux, insurance company, bankruptcy, push, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., PC

Accenture, SAP team in financial sector

September 25, 2003 The two companies are setting up sales and support teams with members from both firms and making a bid for the market with existing offerings and new ones to be co-developed. TAGS: Accenture Ltd., SAP AG, outsourcing, insurance, insurance company, outsourcing company, financial service, bank, agreement

Police blotter: Heirs sue over will-making software

January 24, 2007 Quicken software is used to create a will for a 91-year-old woman. Two grandnieces claim it's the unauthorized practice of law. TAGS: Quicken, South Carolina, Police Blotter, law, preparation, woman, insurance, practice, lawyer, representative, work

IBM spices up content management play

July 26, 2004 Project Cinnamon XML technology aims to make the storage and retrieval of corporate documents faster, more flexible. TAGS: IBM DB2 Content Manager, content management, content management system, IBM DB2, XML, IBM Corp., insurance, definition, XML document, document, Web service, programming, server
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