Chef Helps MSN Accelerate Application Deployment by 50 Percent
Leader in Online Media Automates Services Management and Deployment Across Microsoft Azure Cloud Platform, Achieving Greater Development Velocity
Leader in Online Media Automates Services Management and Deployment Across Microsoft Azure Cloud Platform, Achieving Greater Development Velocity

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA — (Marketwired) — 07/06/16 — RentMoola, a global rent payment network, announced today that Canadian users of RentMoola–s residential rent payment platform can now protect their valued belongings by customizing insurance coverage to suit their needs, pay with their credit card and receive their policy documents electronically in seconds. The ultimate in convenience and affordability."We are pleased RentMoola selected HUB International to provide insurance so

Healthcare Facility Adds Predictive All Flash Array to Provide Faster Access to Electronic Health Records for Staff and Patients
Sinequa Expands Leadership Team in Response to Rapidly Increasing Demand for Its Cognitive Search & Analytics Platform
Company Reaffirms No Plans for Reverse Stock Split

New Reform Allocates 75% of the SGIP Budget to Energy Storage

Company–s Gesture-Enabled Visual Collaboration Software Makes the "Future of Work" a Reality Now; Proven in Fortune 25 Companies, Immersive Collaboration Catches On

– A2P messaging ecosystem will still experience revenue leakage in excess of $82 billion between 2015-2020 –
UNITED KINGDOM, 6th July 2016: Mobilesquared, a leading provider of mobile intelligence and customer insight, has today released its global A2P Databook which reveals that the A2P messaging market was worth $12.88 billion in 2015. This will rise to $58.75 billion in 2020 as mobile operators invest in next-generation SMS revenue assurance platform to unlock the gold-mine of white-route me

Industrial Equipment Leader Monetizing IoT Services

Extends Breadth of Network Intelligence With Deployment of Enterprise Agents Directly on Cisco Routers at Branch Offices