SAN JOSE, California, April 28 /PRNewswire/ --

- Butler Group's Independent Analyst Report Praises Finjan Unified Secure Web Gateway for its Highly Valuable Range of Enterprise-Strength in Web Security Capabilities

Finjan Inc., a leader in secure web gateway products and the provider of unified web security solutions for the enterprise market, is proud to announce that its unified Secure Web Gateway (SWG) product has received high praise from Butler Group, a leading analyst firm.

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BANGALORE, India, April 28 /PRNewswire/ --

- The Survey Identifies and Ranks Companies in the FAO Domain Based on Quality of Service, Breadth of Service and Size of Engagement

Infosys BPO, the business process outsourcing subsidiary of Infosys Technologies has been ranked fourth in the annual survey 'FAO Enterprise Provider Bakers Dozen' undertaken by FAO Today for the year 2008. The survey ranks top companies in the domain of Enterprise Finance and Accounting (FA) outsourcing, on parameters of breadth of service, quality of service and deal size. Companies have been ranked based on customer rating.

LONDON, April 28 /PRNewswire/ --

- Integration of Industry-Leading Authentication Server Provides Essential Security Tool for Enterprise Organizations Deploying Portable Security Devices

Infosecurity Europe Conference, Stand #L78 -- IronKey, maker of the world's most secure USB memory stick, today announced a strategic partnership with CRYPTOCard, a leading developer of two-factor authentication technology, in order to integrate CRYPTOCard's trusted authentication technology with IronKey Enterprise USB devices.

DELFT, The Netherlands, April 28 /PRNewswire/ -- TASS, the vehicle safety specialist, is unleashing a rebranded website at http://www.tass-safe.com. The new web supports the launch of the company's new MADYMO V7.0 software. MADYMO is the industry-standard software for occupant safety design and virtual crash testing, renowned for its high speed and quality dummy models.

TORONTO, April 28 /PRNewswire/ --

- Sherwin-Williams to roll-out broad based incentive compensation solution to 18,000 employees globally

Varicent Software, an innovator and provider of incentive compensation and sales performance management (SPM) solutions, today announced its solution, Varicent SPM, has been selected by Sherwin-Williams to manage compensation and performance for their global sales organization. The Sherwin-Williams Company is a leading manufacturer and distributor of paint, coatings and related products to professional, industrial, commercial and retail customers around the world.

WOBURN, Massachusetts and VEDBAEK, Denmark, April 28 /PRNewswire/ --

- Pathogen Identification Results in 90 Minutes Direct from Positive Blood Cultures

- Faster Results to Help Clinicians Improve Antibiotic Selection and Outcomes for Critical Infections

S.MAMEDE DO CORONADO, Portugal and LONDON, April 28 /PRNewswire/ --

- New Option for Treatment of Epilepsy Patients With Partial Onset Seizures

Bial-Portela CA, S.A., (S. Mamede do Coronado, Portugal, President CEO Dr Luis Portela), and Eisai Europe Limited (London; Chairman CEO Yutaka Tsuchiya), the European subsidiary of Eisai Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, President CEO: Haruo Naito), today announced that the novel once daily anti-epileptic Zebinix(R)* (eslicarbazepine acetate) received marketing authorisation from the European Commission as adjunctive therapy in adults with partial-onset seizures, with or without secondary generalisation.

In ancient stories, and even some newer ones, the appearance of a comet or any heavenly object could symbolize a God's displeasure and even mean a sure failure in battle for one side.   Tel Aviv University researchers say comets could be even more relevant than mythology suggests; they might have actually provided the elements for the emergence of life on our planet.
Young children think about gender in the same way they think about species of animals. They believe, for example, that a boy's preference for football is innate, as is a girl's preference for dolls, just as cats' behavior is innately different from dogs'.

That's the finding of a new study from researchers at Pacific Lutheran University and the University of Michigan. The study appears in the March/April 2009 issue of the journal Child Development.
A new longitudinal study of children's personality traits and interests tells us that sex-typed characteristics develop differently in girls and boys. The study, by researchers at The Pennsylvania State University, the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and Purdue University, appears in Child Development.

The researchers looked at first- and second-born siblings from nearly 200 mostly White, middle-class American families. They collected information through home interviews conducted over seven years, activity diaries provided by the children, and saliva samples that measured the children's testosterone levels.