Press Coverage
More Performance with Progress DataDirect Connect for JDBC Type 5
Progress Software's Type 5 JDBC driver provides better performance and is easier to easier implement than the type 4 driver.
The Ten SaaS Commandments
Progress Software developed a new software licensing model to fit the needs of business partners with regard to business and usage models.
How to Handle Information Overload and React to Changing Business Expectations
Progress Software's Giles Nelson discusses how important real-time information is to business.
Progress Software mit neuer Lösung für TK-Service Provider
Progress Software's Order Management Stability solution accelerator provides Telco service providers with new capabilities.
Successful Mergers Rely on Taming the Systems
Progress Software's Giles Nelson shares his views on M&A.
Progress Software Opens New Offices in Monterrey
Progress Software opens new offices in Monterrey.
Progress Software to the IDC Energy & Utilities Forum 2010
Progress Software's Claudius Giorgini will speak at IDC Energy & Utilities Forum 2010 about the benefits that companies can draw from the adoption of RPM.
Progress Software Watches the Market
Progress Software launches a new Market Surveillance and Monitoring Solution Accelerator, which detects abusive and fraudulent trading and accelerates corrective action.
How to Make the Web Work in Real-time
Progress Software can instantly detect complicated changes in the information it is used to monitor by using XMPP.
More Transparent and Cloud-based Financial Markets
Progress Software identifies the five key trends that will influence the market monitoring and surveillance throughout 2010.
IT Detects Abusive and Fraudulent Transactions
Progress Software launches new Market Surveillance and Monitoring Solution Accelerator, which detects abusive and Fraudulent trading and accelerates corrective action.
Mizuho International Employee Arrested on Suspicion of Insider Trading
Progress Software's Richard Bentley discusses Mizuho arrest as an example of the increasing need for banks to deploy more sophisticated surveillance technologies.
IT Helps to Work Against Abuse in the Financial Sector
Progress surveyed TradeTech attendees and finds that the financial sector calls for more transparency and real-time access to information in order to detect and prevent market abuse.
Financial Sector Calls for More Real-time Data instead of Bans
Progress Software's Survey at TradeTech finds financial sector calls for more transparency and real-time access to information.
Geertien Stuit to Progress Software
Progress Software appoints Geertien Stuit to marketing manager Benelux.
The BPM Rethought in Real Time Turn of Mind
Progress Software's John Bates discusses the advantages and benefits of real-time BPM.
Progress Provides More Transparency at Financial Transactions
Progress Software's Market Surveillance and Monitoring Solution Accelerator allows for more control of transactions in financial institutions, exchanges and banking supervising authorities.
Complex Event Processing: It's Strategic for SMEs
John Bates of Progress Software is discusses the advantages of CEP software for a small and average enterprises.
Progress Software Launches the Enterprise Service Bus 8.0
Progress Software releases Sonic 8.0, which leverages open development standards.
Progress Software Sonic Enterprise Service Bus 8.0
Progress Software announces Sonic Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 8.0, which leverages open development standards.
Progress Introduces Market Surveillance and Monitoring Accelerator
Progress Apama unveiled a solution accelerator which will detect abusive and fraudulent trading and accelerate corrective action.
A new generation of business critical applications
News article about the launch of new Progress Responsive Process Management suite.
Progress Software presents Q1 2010 results
Coverage following Q1 release
The New Cloud Computing Frontier
Giles Nelson provides commentary around cloud computing and SaaS.
Who's Coming? Who's Going? Who's Changing Places?
Progress Software names Robert Levy senior vice president and chief product officer.

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