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Covisint and Carefx Partner to Deliver Complete Interoperability Solution for Health Information Exchange (HIE) Initiatives

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Addressing the burgeoning demand for health information exchange (HIE) to coordinate and better leverage patient information, two health IT industry leaders - Covisint, a subsidiary of Compuware Corporation, and Carefx - have partnered to market an integrated workflow solution that ties together the full spectrum of care, from physician offices to labs and...

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Compuware Corporation Buys Gomez for $295 Million

Software company Compuware Corporation (Nasdaq: CPWR) agreed to pay $295 million to acquire privately held Gomez Inc. The deal, which is expected to close in November, gives Compuware a company that manages, tests and measures the performance of corporate Web sites and mobile applications. Compuware Chief Operating Officer Bob Paul said Compuware will have a well-rounded [...]

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Compuware to Acquire Dolphin Equity Partners Portfolio Company Gomez for $295 Million

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dolphin Equity Partners today announced that Compuware Corporation (NASDAQ:CPWR), the world’s leading application performance management software company, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Dolphin portfolio company Gomez Inc., the leader in Web application experience management. The $295 million cash acquisition is expected to close in November 2009. Dolphin...

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AC Financial: AnalystChoice.com Brings You the Best Complimentary Research Report on CRZO, SANM, CPWR and SBAC

NEW DELHI, INDIA (MARKET WIRE) Analyst Choice has combined some of the best financial and technical minds worldwide to bring you an array of free quality equity research and reporting. Today we have begun in-depth reporting on our website evaluating the current market condition of Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc. (NASDAQ: CRZO), Sanmina-SCI Corp. (NASDAQ: SANM), Compuware Corp. (NASDAQ: CPWR) and SBA Communications...

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AP: Compuware CEO Karmanos compensation dips

Mainframe software maker Compuware Corp.'s chief executive, Peter Karmanos Jr., was awarded compensation for fiscal 2009 valued at $4.2 million, down 29 percent from a year earlier, according to an Association Press calculation.

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AP: Compuware CEO Karmanos compensation dips

Mainframe software maker Compuware Corp.'s chief executive, Peter Karmanos Jr., was awarded compensation for fiscal 2009 valued at $4.2 million, down 29 percent from a year earlier, according to an Association Press calculation. Karmanos, 66, received a... Sponsored Topics: Peter Karmanos - Compuware - Chief executive officer - Mainframe - Associated Press

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AP: Compuware CEO Karmanos compensation dips

Mainframe software maker Compuware Corp.'s chief executive, Peter Karmanos Jr., was awarded compensation for fiscal 2009 valued at $4.2 million, down 29 percent from a year earlier, according to an Association Press calculation.

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AP: Compuware CEO Karmanos compensation dips

NEW YORK -- Mainframe software maker Compuware Corp.'s chief executive, Peter Karmanos Jr., was awarded compensation for fiscal 2009 valued at $4.2 million, down 29 percent from a year earlier, according to an Association Press calculation.

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Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Compuware Corp., Marriott, Starwood, Intercontinental Hotels Group and American Oriental Bioengineering, Inc.

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets.

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Compuware sells software line to British company

Business software and services provider Compuware Corp. says it's selling an applications testing software line to Britain's Micro Focus International PLC for $80 million.

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Karmanos interview just pisses me off more.

The more I hear about Kwame Kilpatrick's new gig at Compuware, the more pissed off I get. I listened to his interview with Paul W. Smith on Friday. You can listen here. From my perspective Karmanos came off like a...

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TOM WALSH: Karmanos: Kilpatrick slips up, he's out

If Kwame Kilpatrick flops as a salesman, or gets hit with more criminal charges in a federal probe, he will get the boot from Compuware quickly.

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TOM WALSH: Karmanos: Kilpatrick slips up at Compuware, he's out

If Kwame Kilpatrick flops as a salesman, or gets hit with more criminal charges in a federal probe, he will get the boot from Compuware quickly.

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Karmanos speaks on radio about Kilpatrick

Compuware Chief Executive Officer Peter Karmanos spoke Friday morning with WJR (760-AM) radio personality Paul W. Smith about the controversial hiring of ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to work out of Dallas with his firm's Covisint health care team.

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Kilpatrick could earn $300-360K at Compuware

Former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick could earn up to $300,000 or $360,000 a year if he's a superb salesman of software products to the health care industry, Compuware Corp. officials told the Free Press in an interview today.