NEW YORK, October 10 /PRNewswire/ --

- New CFO and Key Sales Executives Appointed as Company Realigns Strategy for Current and Emerging Markets

GoldenSource Corporation, a global software provider of enterprise data management (EDM) solutions for financial and securities institutions, today announced three key additions to its executive and US sales teams. Dave Goodman has been appointed as the company's new chief financial officer (CFO). In addition, Jim DeCicco has been promoted to managing director of client operations for the Americas, while Philip Corryn joins as head of sales for North America.

LONDON, October 10 /PRNewswire/ --

- Saatchi Gallery Adopts Virtualised IT Platform for Increased Storage Capacity, Disaster Recovery and Security Control

London-based IT support and software development consultancy, Octavia Information Systems http://www.octaviais.co.uk is on the brink of completing a high availability virtualised IT system for the new Saatchi Gallery. The solution, built around VMware and Double-Take technologies, will be completed ahead of the gallery's official opening on Thursday, 9th October - for its contemporary inaugural exhibition, The Revolution Continues: New Art from China.

LONDON, October 10 /PRNewswire/ --

- Immediate Assumption of 450,000 Student Loan Accounts

LINK Financial ("LINK"), the leading European purchaser and servicer of semi - and non-performing consumer receivables, has launched a new brand dedicated to the administration of student loans. The creation of Thesis Servicing is a response to the ever-growing demand for public and private sector higher education funding. Thesis Servicing is a purpose-built, proprietary operation designed to act as a centre of expertise for a wide range of student loan servicing activities in the UK and across Continental Europe.

HAINAN, China, October 10 /PRNewswire/ --

Addintools announced a new feature of its well-demanded Classic Menu for Office 2007 v3.93c, a light-weight interface add-on for ribbon-styled Microsoft Office 2007 which easily, without modifying any core files, brings back the classic style of Microsoft Office 2003 interface yet keeping new features of Microsoft Office 2007 and the ability to automatically deploy on client computers in offices. The new feature is a smart and useful way of using keyboard shortcuts without memorizing massive amount of Microsoft Office 2007 hotkeys.

HATBORO, Pennsylvania, October 10 /PRNewswire/ --

The Sports Network (TSN), the nation's premier provider of global real-time sports content, and the National Hockey League have announced a multi-year partnership whereby TSN will be the exclusive, officially licensed global distributor of real-time NHL game statistics to Web sites, broadcasters, arenas, fantasy games, and selected mobile applications.

"As we build out platforms to super-serve fans with all of the NHL content and information they crave, we are pleased to align with TSN to distribute NHL statistics to an even broader base of media worldwide," said Peter DelGiacco, the NHL's Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer.

LONDON, October 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Manpower Software plc, the leading provider of workforce optimisation and rostering solutions in the UK healthcare market, is pleased to announce that West Suffolk Hospital NHS Trust has selected Manpower Software's MAPS Healthroster solution for electronic rostering of their nursing and midwifery staff, with the intention of Trust-wide rollout.

LONDON, October 10 /PRNewswire/ --

- Gadget Bible Awards Prizes to Apple, Nintendo, TomTom and More at the British Technology 'Oscars'

Last night, at the most anticipated awards ceremony in the technology calendar, the teams from T3 magazine and T3.com celebrated the great and good of technology 2008. With the biggest names in the industry battling it out for titles including Gadget You Can't Live Without, Gaming Gadget and the much-coveted Gadget of the Year, there was drama, suspense, and even surprise... So, who were the winners of the 2nd Annual Garmin T3 Gadget Awards 2008?

Supercomputer simulations of dusty disks around sunlike stars show that planets even as small as Mars can create patterns that future telescopes might detect.

Much of the dust in our solar system forms inward of Jupiter's orbit, as comets crumble near the sun and asteroids of all sizes collide. The dust reflects sunlight and sometimes can be seen as a wedge-shaped sky glow -- called the zodiacal light -- before sunrise or after sunset.

The computer models account for the dust's response to gravity and other forces, including the star's light. Starlight exerts a slight drag on small particles that makes them lose orbital energy and drift closer to the star.

If you're riding a bike at Copenhagen's November 2009 U.N. Climate Change Conference, you may be able to take advantage of some new 'Smart Biking' techology created by MIT - it will help you make friends with people you pass and even tells you how much CO2 you didn't use by taking a bike(1).

MIT researchers unveiled the project today called Smart Biking, aimed at transforming bicycle use in Denmark’s largest city, promoting urban sustainability and building new connections between the city’s cyclists.

The project utilizes a self-organizing 'smart-tag' system that will allow the city’s residents to exchange basic information and share their relative positioning with each other.

Hospital for Special Surgery researchers writing in the Journal of Clinical Investigation say that statins may be able to prevent miscarriages in women who are suffering from pregnancy complications caused by antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), according to a study in mice. In this autoimmune syndrome, the body produces antibodies directed at phospholipids, the main components of cell membranes.

In low risk pregnancies, APS is associated with a nine-fold increase in miscarriage. In high-risk pregnancies (women who have had at least three prior losses), APS is associated with a 90 percent risk of miscarriage.