All Computer Hardware & Software articles – Page 4
-
Article
Synchronoss to pay $12.5M over alleged accounting misconduct by former execs
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced software company Synchronoss Technologies agreed to a $12.5 million settlement for “long-running accounting improprieties” caused, in part, by alleged misconduct from senior executives.
-
Article
Nvidia to pay $5.5M for ‘misleading’ disclosures of crypto mining’s impact
Nvidia agreed to pay a $5.5 million penalty as part of a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission concerning disclosures of the impact of crypto mining on its gaming business.
-
Article
NatureTrak adds chief risk officer, general counsel
NatureTrak, a provider of cannabis compliance solutions for financial institutions, added Nathan McDonald to its executive leadership team as chief risk officer and general counsel.
-
Article
Former tech exec to pay $97K for impeding SEC whistleblower
David Hansen, co-founder of Las Vegas-based software company NS8, agreed to pay $97,523 to settle charges from the Securities and Exchange Commission that he impeded a whistleblower’s attempt to communicate with the agency about a securities law violation.
-
Article
ZoomInfo appoints first chief compliance officer
Global software, data, and intelligence firm ZoomInfo appointed Simon McDougall as its first chief compliance officer.
-
Article
Imperva adds chief compliance officer and general counsel
Cybersecurity software company Imperva has appointed Brad Steiner general counsel and chief compliance officer.
-
Article
Exterro adds general counsel
Legal GRC software provider Exterro announced the hiring of Jenny Hamilton as its new general counsel.
-
Article
ServiceNow appoints chief accounting officer
Digital workflow software company ServiceNow has hired Kevin McBride as senior vice president, corporate controller and chief accounting officer.
-
Article
ServiceMax names chief accounting officer
Field service management software provider ServiceMax has named Pavel Kovar as chief accounting officer.
-
Article
SAP to pay over $8M for admitted Iran sanctions violations
German software company SAP SE agreed to pay more than $8 million in combined penalties issued by three U.S. agencies after admitting to committing numerous violations of sanctions against Iran.
-
Article
Black Knight appoints chief risk officer
Black Knight, a provider of integrated software, data, and analytics to the mortgage and real estate industries, announced Ryan Hallett has been appointed chief risk officer.
-
Article
Limeade names general counsel, corporate secretary
Limeade, an employee experience software company, announced the appointment of Scott Fletcher as general counsel and corporate secretary.
-
Article
FRC fines Deloitte record $19.4M for Autonomy audit failures
The U.K. Financial Reporting Council fined Deloitte a record £15 million (U.S. $19.4 million) for numerous findings of misconduct regarding past audits of British software company Autonomy Corporation.
-
Article
Super Micro Computer, former CFO charged with accounting violations
A California-based server and cloud computing firm has agreed to pay $17.5 million as part of a settlement with the SEC to resolve charges of improperly booked revenue and understated expenses.
-
Article
Nutanix appoints chief accounting officer
Software firm Nutanix announced the appointment of Aaron Boynton as chief accounting officer to scale its global accounting function and oversee all financial reporting and compliance efforts.
-
Article
Workiva tabs general counsel
Compliance solutions provider Workiva announced the company’s board of directors has named Brandon Ziegler as senior vice president and general counsel, effective March 16.
-
Article
PayScale hires general counsel
Cloud-based compensation software provider PayScale announced Kristin Boraas will serve as its new general counsel.
-
Article
Merrill Corp. adds general counsel
Global SaaS provider Merrill Corp. announced the appointment of Patricia Elias as vice president, general counsel and secretary.
-
Article
Avast dissolves analytics arm following privacy scandal
Avast maintains it always acted “fully within legal bounds,” but the British cyber-security company terminated the provision of data to its analytics arm, Jumpshot, after being accused of putting users’ privacy at risk.
-
Article
Best practices for choosing the right data privacy software
Don’t expect a plug-and-play technology solution to this complex new problem.