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Engenium Corporation has been granted a U.S. Patent that broadly covers methods for optimally searching large document databases of both structured and unstructured information. Resume Mirror has a licensing arrangement with Engenium for applying this technology across the HR marketplace.

New Combinations
Ultimate Software, a provider of Web-based payroll and workforce management solutions, adds The Columbia House Company, direct marketer of home entertainment, to its customer base. Ultimate Software's UltiPro Workforce Management was implemented through its hosted service model, Intersourcing.

IEX Corporation, a provider of workforce management and business optimization technology for contact centers, announced that SITEL will implement the IEX TotalView(R) Workforce management system to streamline operations in its German contact centers.

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Workforce Development Board, in Contra Costa County, CA receives two grants. Low-income and foster-care youth and small businesses in Contra Costa County will be eligible for new funds. The first is a $225,000 grant from the Menlo Park-based Walter S. Johnson Foundation will enable the workforce board to develop a program for 80 youth, half of whom are leaving the foster-care system. The second grant, a California Rapid Response Funding special project award of nearly $200,000, is aimed at retaining small businesses and averting layoffs.

A Minnesota job training program recently awarded nearly $440,000 to help make two local business's employees more efficient. Winona State University and Minnesota State College Southeast Technical will each receive about $220,000 from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development for three-year projects to help train workers at Winona Health and Thern Inc. The funds are part of $3.7 million grant awarded by the Minnesota Job Skills Partnership Program designed to preserve and improve jobs in the state.

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