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Software as a Service (SaaS), in which software solutions are hosted by the vendor, as opposed to being installed on-premises, are becoming increasingly popular software licensing solutions in the call center industry.
The solutions include applications such as customer relationship management, integrated voice recognition, workforce management, and automatic call dialing.
The advantages of software as a license […]
FileWave, a leading developer of MS and Mac software management tools, has signed a licensing agreement with PRO TECHnology, under which the leading provider of broadcast, communication, security, and storage solutions will be able to distribute FileWave software.
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Microsoft and Hoya Corporation, the owners of the Pentax brand, have signed a patent cross-licensing agreement. The deal includes Pentax digital cameras and other products made by both companies. A Microsoft executive commented that such agreements lead to technological innovations for the benefit of the consumer and the IT industry.
The agreement represents an example of […]
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NXP Semiconductors is considering licensing its chip card platform technology to other players in the industry. The technology is used in a range of SIM card and NFC applications, including ticketing, payment, and access management.
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A long standing dispute between Novell Inc. and Lindon-based SCO, about Unix licensing fees, is reaching its climax. Both sides are waiting to hear how much in royalty payments U.S. District Judge Dale Kimball will order SCO to pay Novell.
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