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NetSol Technologies Reports Strong Continued Quarterly Revenue Growth and Profitability With Earnings of $0.03 Per Diluted Share for Fiscal 2012 Third Quarter

CALABASAS, Calif., May 7, 2012– NetSol Technologies, Inc., a worldwide provider of global IT and enterprise application solutions, today reported financial results for its fiscal 2012 third quarter ended March 31, 2012. License revenue for the fiscal 2012 third quarter was $3.0 million, compared with $2.0 million in the preceding second quarter, and $3.7 million…

Virtual Doctors Visits Catch On With Insurers, Employers

Tired of feeling “like the walking dead” but worried about the cost of a doctor’s visit, Amber Young sat on her bed near tears one recent Friday night in Woodbury, Minn.. The doctor’s “visit” cost $45. Insurers such as United Healthcare, Aetna and Cigna, and large employers such as General Electric and Delta Air Lines are getting on board, pushing telemedicine as a way to…

eLogic Learning to Showcase its Cutting-Edge eSSential Version 9 Learning Management System at ASTD 2012 International Conference and Exposition

Tampa, FL May 02, 2012. eLogic Learning has announced that it will exhibit its innovative Learning Management System, eSSential v9 at the ASTD 2012 International Conference& Exposition 2012 on May 6– 9 in Denver, Colorado. eSSential v9 offers many new features that expand the capabilities of organizations to align their training objectives with their business…

Health I.T. Vendor Round-up: Epic, HP, HealthTrio & TigerText

*Two National Health System trusts in the United Kingdom have named Epic Systems Corp. and Hewlett-Packard as preferred vendors for a common technology platform that will include electronic health records, according to The Guardian newspaper. Allscripts and Cerner also were in the running for the contract, Modern Healthcare reports.

Savvy Senior: Medical Alert Devices That Can Help Keep Seniors Safe

Dear Savvy Senior, I’m interested in getting my mother, who lives alone, a medical alert device with a wearable SOS button that she can push in case she falls or needs help. What kinds of devices can you recommend, and how much do they cost? One of the most widely used is the Philips Lifeline Medical Alert Service which costs $35 per month, plus an $82 start-up fee.

Varden Technologies and Hillswick Asset Announce Successful OMS Implementation

Mark McDonnell, Hillswick’s President and Senior Portfolio Manager, shares, “At $1.3 billion in assets under management, we need to differentiate ourselves from the pack. The quick and seamless transition to an automated order management system through our engagement with Varden confirmed our business decision for selecting one of the industry’s top order…

ADR Software Contracted to Provide Automated Workforce Monitoring Service at Construction Sites in Denver, Baltimore and Washington, DC Metro Areas

Reston, VA April 30, 2012. ADR Software, LLC, manager of the Automated Daily Reporting Network and the Workforce Monitor service, today announced that it has been retained by four large general contractors to initiate workforce monitoring and reporting services at new projects located in Aurora, Colorado; Greeley, Colorado; Washington, DC and Baltimore,…