October 11, 2011 Latest News

  • Colasoft and Internetwork Defense Announces Training Partnership
  • Colasoft, the leading provider of innovative network analysis solutions, and Internetwork Defense, a premier security training company, today announced their training partnership to provide first class product trainings for IT professionals, this announcement marks Internetwork Defense as Colasoft's first training partner.
  • By Colasoft
  • Chaaya Wild captures the true spirit of the wild
  • Chaaya Wild Yala, is a completely different offering to the well traversed and discerning nature enthusiast. With a Rs. 500 million investment the 66-chalet world class game lodge is placed in what is almost an extension of the Yala National Park with open boundaries to the surrounding wildlife.
  • By John Keells Hotels Group
  • IAS B2B gears up for global Radicon remit
  • Integrated b2b marketing specialist, IAS, has been brought in by engineering firm, Radicon Transmission UK Limited (formerly a division of engineering giant David Brown), to develop a global brand strategy for Radicon and sister company Benzlers.
  • By Radicon
  • Tecan takes annual scientific symposium to Shanghai
  • Tecan is a leading global provider of advanced laboratory automation solutions across a wide range of sectors and, to reflect the Company's international position, this year's Tecan Symposium will be held in Shanghai, China, from the 2nd to 4th of November.
  • By Tecan
  • Consumer Goods Club (CGC) receives prestigious Web Award
  • "We are honored and very excited having won the Standard of Excellence Award of the highly regarded Web Marketing Association. http://www.webmarketingassociation.org/ The WebAwards is the standards-defining competition that sets industry benchmarks for the best web sites" said today Andreas von der Heydt, founder and managing director of Consumer Goods Club (CGC).
  • By Consumer Goods Club
  • Women Called Moses Supports Domestic Violence Awareness Month
  • As another National Domestic Violence Awareness Month rolls around, victims and advocates in Dallas face special challenges this October. The continuing recession creates extra hardships for victims who may not have the resources to leave their abuser and for advocates who are trying to meet the growing demand for safe refuge and other domestic violence services with dwindling funding.
  • By Jailen Dixon News