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Silhouette? for Oracle E-Business Suite Financials Applications Offered
Silhouette™, an enterprise class data scrambling tool created for Oracle Human Resources and Payroll Applications, is now available for Oracle Payables and Oracle Receivables. Silhouette™ now protects sensitive financial information, such as bank account numbers and credit card data, from unauthorized access in all non-production databases. Internal audits have discovered that once the production data is cloned to create new environments it leaves the company at risk of a security breach. Many corporations' Governance Risk and Compliance programs mandate protection of this confidential data as it helps to adhere to PCI, GLBA, and other data privacy regulations. (PRWeb Mar 31, 2008)
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Lehman to raise $3 billion to quash stability fears
(Reuters)
Reuters - Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc ,
an investment bank beset by rumors of not having enough
funding, said it plans to raise $3 billion of capital to quash
questions about its stability.
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Stocks gain on last day of quarter
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AP - Wall Street managed a moderate gain in the final session of a dismal first quarter Monday, but stock prices and the major indexes still ended the first three months of 2007 with massive losses, the casualties of the still continuing credit crisis. The Standard & Poor's 500 index, the benchmark for many widely held investments such as mutual funds, suffered a loss for the quarter of nearly 10 percent.
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Oil prices slide, retail gas hits record
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AP - Gas prices at the pump surged to a new record over the weekend, while crude oil accelerated its slide Monday amid a broad-based commodities sell-off.
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Oil prices slide, retail gas hits record
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AP - Gas prices at the pump surged to a new record over the weekend, while crude oil accelerated its slide Monday amid a broad-based commodities sell-off.
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Angelo, Gordon & Co.'s Net Lease Group Completes $6.6 Million Sale-Leaseback with Imaging Business Machines, LLC
Angelo, Gordon & Co.'s ("Angelo Gordon") dedicated Net Lease Group ("AG Net Lease") announced today that it acquired Imaging Business Machines, LLC's ("IBML") headquarters and principal operating facility in Birmingham, AL. Proceeds of the sale-leaseback transaction were used primarily to pay down senior indebtedness. IBML is a portfolio company of Bethesda, MD-based American Capital Strategies, Ltd. ("American Capital") (Nasdaq: ACAS) since June 2007. (PRWeb Mar 31, 2008)
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Revamp proposed for financial regulators
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AP - It's a Herculean task: revamping a financial regulatory system dating back to the Civil War to deal with 21st century crises imperiling the country.
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optionsXpress Introduces Innovative New Online Investing Tools Designed for Volatile, Uncertain Markets
optionsXpress (Nasdaq: OXPS), the online broker specializing in options and futures investing, today introduced a bevy of innovative new trading tools for investor education, strategy evaluation and trade execution. Further enhancements will be released later this year. These powerful new investing tools, combined with instant access to one-on-one customer service, are designed to help investors better manage their portfolios at a time of particularly high volatility and uncertainty. (PRWeb Mar 31, 2008)
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Dell to shut Austin plant, review finance business
(Reuters)
Reuters - Dell Inc said on Monday it would
close its Austin, Texas desktop computer plant with 900
workers, as part of a plan to cut expenses by $3 billion
annually in 3 years' time.
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Mortgage Alliance Canada Brokers Improve Mobility and Security with MyFax: Internet fax service helps protect client privacy while making faxes more manageable.
On any given day, Mortgage Alliance Canada independent broker Mark Herman and his underwriting partner Katie McDowell could be working out of any one of four offices - or even a client location. This high level of mobility would create a challenge for anyone to keep up with their paperwork. But it's particularly difficult for mortgage brokers, because much of the time-sensitive documentation they need to get loans started and keep them moving is sent and received via fax. (PRWeb Mar 31, 2008)
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