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Plasmon, a provider of archiving systems with U.S. headquarters in Denver, announced a strategic alliance with Ohio-based Hyland Software Inc. to use both vendors’ platforms as an integrated solution that protects data investments and meets the needs of regulatory compliance.

EToys.com, a Denver-based online toy retailer, has compiled the eToys 2006 Hot Holiday Toys List. The list is divided by age groups.

InsureMe, a Douglas County-based online insurance service, has earned four standard- of-excellence awards from the Web Marketing Association.

Heath Construction, a Fort Collins-based commercial builder, ranks among the top 1 percent of all contractors nationwide for safety. “Heath has close to 750,000 man- hours with no loss of time on the job,” said Mike Mitchell, vice president of risk management for Flood & Peterson Insurance, an adviser to Heath.

Rivet Software, a Denver- based provider of interactive business software, and Market Wire, a distributor of company press releases, announced a partnership to extend the benefits of Rivet’s software to Market Wire customers.

First Data Corp., a Greenwood Village-based provider of electronic commerce, introduced a point-of-sale terminal that has the flexibility to support dial-up or Internet protocol communications and can accommodate a module for Wi-Fi capabilities.

Furniture Row Cos. of Denver is expanding its national presence with the addition of a center in Wichita Falls, Texas.

ProLogis, a Denver-based provider of distribution facilities and services, announced the completion of the initial public offering of ProLogis European Properties units. The units sold for $18.20 each Sept. 21, resulting in a market capitalization of about $3.4 billion.

EBags.com is continuing its partnership with the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation with its Pick Pink Program. EBags offers more than 900 pink products, with 10 percent of their retail price going to the foundation. To date, eBags.com has donated more than $400,000 to the Komen Foundation.

The Colorado Department of Health and Environment and the American College of Surgeons’ survey of Medical Center of Aurora’s Level II trauma center found “no deficiencies.” The survey, which is conducted every three years, evaluates quality of care and coordination of services.

Pak Mail of Centennial has opened a branch in Tokyo, its fifth location in Japan.

Colorado State University’s executive MBA program has moved to the 24th floor of 410 17th St. in downtown Denver.

IQ Zone Corp. of Denver launched the operational version of Einstein’s Kids and Family Resource Guide, an Internet browser that allows parents complete control over what their children access online.

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