Cortex Announces October 31, 2012 Quarterly Financial Results

Cortex Announces October 31, 2012 Quarterly Financial Results

CALGARY, ALBERTA — (Marketwire) — 12/20/12 — Cortex Business Solutions Inc. ("Cortex" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE: CBX) is pleased to announce the Company-s FY 2013 Q1 Financial and Operational Highlights. Complete financials and MD&A are available on Sedar ().Revenue was $1.4M in the first quarter of the fiscal year of 2013 ("Q1 F2013"), compared to $1.2M in the same quarter fiscal year 2012 ("Q1 F2012"), reflecting an 18% growth in total reve

U.S. Railroad Retirement Board Awards CGI US$21 Million Contract to Transition its Financial System to the Momentum(R) Community Cloud

U.S. Railroad Retirement Board Awards CGI US$21 Million Contract to Transition its Financial System to the Momentum(R) Community Cloud

FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA — (Marketwire) — 12/20/12 — The U.S. Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) has awarded CGI Federal Inc. (CGI), a wholly-owned U.S. operating subsidiary of CGI Group Inc. (NYSE: GIB) (TSX: GIB.A), a US$21 million contract to transition and host its financial management system in the CGI Momentum® Community Cloud. The award includes one implementation year, one base year, and nine option years, for a potential of 11 years.Under the contract, CGI will convert the RRB-s legacy f

Insurers Running Big IT Projects Need the Right Architecture and Small-Team Strategy, X by 2-s Sadykhov Writes in Best-s Review

Insurers Running Big IT Projects Need the Right Architecture and Small-Team Strategy, X by 2-s Sadykhov Writes in Best-s Review

FARMINGTON HILLS, MI — (Marketwire) — 12/20/12 — Big information technology projects at insurers often unravel because of flawed architecture and large, unwieldy teams, Oleg Sadykhov, principal of X by 2, writes in the December issue of Best-s Review. The right architecture and a small-team strategy can tame big projects and pave the way for success."If the system is not well architected, it will result in a complex and inflexible solution. Cost overruns and major failures are inevitabl