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Sygate's latest release is a componentized version of Sygate's Security Agent running on other Windows platforms, and will be integrated with Windows XP Embedded solutions to protect a spectrum of devices such as Retail Point-of-Sale Terminals, ATMs, Thin Clients and other network-connected systems from malicious network behavior.
DUBLIN, Ireland -- FINEOS Corporation, a global provider of innovative componentized software solutions for the insurance, government social insurance, and banking industries, today announced it has signed an agreement with White Horse, an insurance subsidiary of My Travel Group, to implement its FINEOS Claims solution.
DUBLIN, Ireland -- FINEOS Corporation, a global provider of innovative componentized software solutions for the insurance, government social insurance, and banking industries, today announced successful completion of scalability testing of the FINEOS Enterprise Platform.
 
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