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IBM unveils compliance management software

IBM today announced new software designed to help organizations that are faced with meeting government and industry regulations by enabling them to automate tasks associated with managing, retaining, and securing business information.

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T. Rowe Price implements IBM/DeskNet content management system

IBM and DeskNet today announced that T. Rowe Price, a global investment management firm with $190 billion in assets under management, has installed a new Enterprise Content Management system for enterprise publishing from IBM and business partner DeskNet Inc.

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IBM and Semagix join forces to combat money laundering

IBM and Semagix today announced that they will pair IBM's unique WebFountain information discovery and analysis technology with Semagix's Customer Information and Risk Assessment System (CIRAS) to provide select financial services customers the means to identify suspicious transactions that could indicate illegal money laundering activity.

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IBM and Mantas partner to address mutual fund abuses

Mantas Inc., the leading provider of compliance solutions for the financial services and telecommunications industries, and IBM, the world's largest information technology (IT) company and provider of IT services, have agreed to jointly market and support compliance technology and services to help detect and address trading abuse at mutual funds. IBM and Mantas will offer the mutual fund industry a set of solutions to help them meet regulatory requirements.

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Outsourcing could increase UK GDP by £16bn - LogicaCMG

A study launched today by LogicaCMG reveals, for the first time, the macroeconomic impact of outsourcing in the UK. The study reveals British business could see 1.7 billion pounds in additional profits while GDP could rise by 16 billion pounds if more companies outsourced over the next five years.

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IBM announces Windows NT to Linux migration programme

IBM today announced new programs and supporting classes to help Business Partners and customers move from the legacy Microsoft Windows NT operating system to Linux, the fastest growing server operating system in the world. The announcement was made leading into LinuxWorld, New York, where IBM will be highlighting the new program with customers and Business Partners.