The team claims Zelus Analytics and its parent company are violating their contract for the proprietary data platform.
FAYETTEVILLE — A six-month investigation found at least 155 properties were operating illegally in the city as short-term ...
The probe could reshape AI competition, influence software licensing rules, and impact enterprise technology strategies.
The Department of Defense said Monday the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract also covers technical support services for software applications that ...
BOTTOM LINE: The Ottawa Senators will look to keep a three-game win streak alive when they play the Philadelphia Flyers. Philadelphia has a 27-30-8 record overall and a 15-17-1 record in home games.
The Flyers can’t afford to take positives from another loss without also recognizing that they need actual results. And the frustrating part is that this was a winnable game. The Devils didn’t ...
Andrei Kuzmenko's time as a member of the Philadelphia Flyers was short-lived. The Flyers traded Kuzmenko and a 2025 seventh-round pick to the Los Angeles Kings for a 2027 third-round pick on NHL ...
The Los Angeles Kings needed to improve their offense before the 2025 NHL Trade deadline, and it appears the Philadelphia Flyers are able to help them out. Insider Elliotte Friedman was the first ...
The Philadelphia Flyers are well out of the Eastern Conference playoff race at the NHL trade deadline. That means they should be sellers, but are driving a hard bargain on their top two pieces.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has been squandering money on thousands of unused software licenses, an audit found, according to DOGE. For example, there were "11,020 ...
March 7 - The Philadelphia Flyers have traded forward Andrei Kuzmenko and a seventh-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft to the Los Angeles Kings on Friday in exchange for a third-round selection in ...
On the 24 February, DOGE announced via X that US agencies often have more software licenses than employees and that these licenses are often paid for but not installed on the relevant computers.