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Greg Owens, CEO Manugistics in front of the company's new headquarters in Rockville. (Olivier Douliery - Washington Techway)

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Adobe Uses Anti-Counterfeiting Codes
Adobe Systems had added technology to its Photoshop at the request of regulators to prevent consumers from making copies of the software. -The Washington Post

Rockville's DataDirect Accepts Buyout Offer
Progress Software Corp. said Friday that it agreed to buy DataDirect Technologies Ltd., a private Rockville-based software firm, for $88 million in cash.
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In the News
AOL to Sell Message Monitoring to Firms (Post, Nov. 5, 2002)

Peregrine Systems Files For Chapter 11 Protection (Post, Sept. 23, 2002)

Calif. Lawmaker Says Perot Firm Showed Energy Market's 'Holes' (Post, June 6, 2002)

SEC, Microsoft Near Settlement On Accounting (Post, May 31, 2002)

Artesia Software to Track DreamWorks Files (Post, May 29, 2002)

Federal Court Pulls Plug On Internet 'Trapper' (Post, May 29, 2002)

Online Games Still the Next Big Thing (Post, May 26, 2002)

Metro Plans to Buy 64 New Subway Cars: Agency Rejects Current Contractor (Post, May 24, 2002)

USinternetworking Out of Bankruptcy: Md. Company Gets $81 Million in Funding, Plans Merger With N.C. Firm (Post, May 22, 2002)

Former Software Executives Charged (Post, May 21, 2002)

The Science of Survival: InforMax Seeks Success Formula in Slumping Sector (Post, May 20, 2002)

Tools for Spinning Your Own Web Pages (Post, May 19, 2002)

46-Month Sentence for Internet Pirate (Post, May 18, 2002)

Microsoft Warned On Compliance Issue (Post, May 18, 2002)

Group Tackles Software Quality: Consortium to Focus on Security and Reliability (Post, May 17, 2002)

Microsoft, Prosecutors Queried on Sanctions (Post, May 16, 2002)

Pentagon Commitment Helps Advance E-Learning Standard (Post, May 14, 2002)

Past Recession Taught Survival Skills (Post, May 13, 2002)




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