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Fair Isaac en Turkse Akbank breiden samenwerking uit door ...

( BW)(MN-FAIR-ISAAC)(FIC) Fair Isaac and Turkey's Akbank Expand Partnership through Deployment of Falcon ID Largest Privately Owned Turkish Bank Becomes First European Lender to Adopt Advanced Identity Fraud Detection Solution Business Editors/Technology Writers MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 27, 2007--Fair Isaac Corporation (NYSE:FIC), the leading provider of analytics and decision management technology, announced today that Akbank, Turkey's largest privately owned bank, has completed implementation of Fair Isaac's Falcon(TM) ID solution to provide its customers with effective protection against identity fraud. Under terms of the agreement, Akbank will become the first European lender to deploy Falcon ID, initially using the solution to protect its credit card portfolios. Falcon ID is Fair Isaac's comprehensive solution for identity fraud detection, which combines the company's industry-leading predictive analytics, a sophisticated authentication interview process and multiple sources of data for validating identities.

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Ford unveils Shelby GT-H Convertible, #001 sells at Barrett ...

Ford chose the Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach auction as the venue at which to reveal the Shelby GT-H Convertible to the public. The car was driven onstage while draped in a blue, Ford-emblazoned cover and surrounded by a team of Ford and/or Shelby employees (including Shelby Automobiles president, Amy Boylan) dressed in matching bowling shirts. Ford's Mark Fields, a Barrett-Jackson fixture the last couple of years, orchestrated the formal unveiling from the auctioneer's stand, which culminated with Carroll Shelby popping out of the car's passenger door and ambling up to the stand to join Fields and the other B-J dignitaries for the auction of the car.As for the car itself, it's basically the mechanical twin of the GT-H coupe, with 319 willing horses ready to go under its bulging, pinned-down hood.

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'Trigger list' used by telemarketers

| When you apply for a mortgage and get a barrage of irritating and confusing phone calls from competing lenders before noon the next day, can you turn to the government for help?

The Federal Trade Commission issued its long-awaited answer to that question in mid-March, and it's already attracting criticism. The agency, which has regulatory oversight powers concerning consumer credit, says it lacks the legal authority to crack down on unwanted ''trigger list'' phone solicitations to consumers who've applied for mortgages within the preceding 12 to 24 hours.

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Wealth building: An entrepreneur sells his software business

Last March two of the most exciting moments in John Gravely's life happened at once. His daughter, Taylor, was born, and - via his cell phone from the hospital - he worked on a $6 million deal to sell his software company.

It's a story most entrepreneurs dream about, but - like a new baby - the arrival of a new fortune brings with it monumental responsibilities and sleepless nights. Gravely, whose deal required that he stay on at c360 (c360.com), the Atlanta software company he co-founded in 2001, for a period after the sale, says his primary concern hasn't been buying a boat or picking out a plane but ensuring that the company stays in good shape.

He's also focused on protecting his new wealth - 40 percent of which was issued in stock in CDC Corp. (cdccorporation.net), the publicly traded Chinese company that bought c360.