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The software enables SAP's enterprise resource planning product to communicate directly with the IP-based messaging platform connecting financial institutions worldwide.
DHS assistant secretary says goal is to make America "the most dangerous place in the real world for cybercriminals to do business,"and he wants the public's help.
A report from the analyst firm says that the popular virtual world isn't really all that popular, and its growth stagnation means its relevance is waning.