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Splunk Steps Up to Meet European Demand with Appointment of Brian Haynes as Vice President EMEA

Splunk Steps Up to Meet European Demand with Appointment of Brian Haynes as Vice President EMEA

LONDON, October 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Splunk (http://www.splunk.com), the IT Search company, today announces the appointment of Brian Haynes as Vice President Sales in the Europe, Middle East &…
Novae Deploy Motor Fleet Business Online With SAFI

Novae Deploy Motor Fleet Business Online With SAFI

WATFORD, England, October 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Doing business online has been the mission of Novae Group Plc ('Novae') since deploying Salmon's Application Framework for Insurance (SAFI(TM)) for its…
Religion Makes People Helpful, Honest and Generous - But Atheists Can Be Nice Too

Religion Makes People Helpful, Honest and Generous - But Atheists Can Be Nice Too

Belief in God encourages people to be helpful, honest and generous, but only under certain psychological conditions, according to University of British Columbia researchers who analyzed the past…
Jupiter Stars In The Sharpest Ground-Based Whole-Planet Picture Ever Taken

Jupiter Stars In The Sharpest Ground-Based Whole-Planet Picture Ever Taken

A record two-hour observation of Jupiter using a new technique to remove atmospheric blur has produced the sharpest whole-planet picture ever taken from the ground. The series of 265 snapshots reveal…
Calorie Overload Can Disrupt Hypothalamus And Metabolic Hormones

Calorie Overload Can Disrupt Hypothalamus And Metabolic Hormones

Eating too many calories throws critical portions of the brain out of whack, reveals a study in the journal Cell. That response in the brain's hypothalamus — the "headquarters" for maintaining energy…
Are You 'Essential Personnel' In A Pandemic Flu Outbreak?

Are You 'Essential Personnel' In A Pandemic Flu Outbreak?

Obviously in the instance of a severe pandemic influenza outbreak, doctors, nurses, and firefighters are essential but so are truck drivers, communications personnel, and utility workers, according…
Does Music Really Increase Exercise Endurance?  Yes, By 15 Percent

Does Music Really Increase Exercise Endurance? Yes, By 15 Percent

Dr. Costas Karageorghis of Brunel University’s School of Sport and Education today revealed a study stating that carefully selected music can significantly increase a person’s physical endurance and…
Years After The Hype, Flexible Screen Technology Comes Alive

Years After The Hype, Flexible Screen Technology Comes Alive

Rigid television screens, bulky laptops and still image posters are one step close to being a thing of the past. New research published by researchers from Sony and the Max Planck Institute in the…
'Negational Identity' - Tell Voters Who They Don't Want To Be And You Just Might Win

'Negational Identity' - Tell Voters Who They Don't Want To Be And You Just Might Win

You've heard the same cliche time and again: candidates will need to 'reach beyond' their respective political bases to appeal to a larger-than-usual body of independent voters. In actuality, there…
Verizon Business Data-Breach Report Examines Industry-Specific Challenges

Verizon Business Data-Breach Report Examines Industry-Specific Challenges

BASKING RIDGE, New Jersey, October 2 /PRNewswire/ -- - Supplemental Analysis From Four-Year, Landmark Study Finds Need for Tailored Strategies Enterprises should assess their security strategies…

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