In case you missed it: Verint fights back from crisis; Martha Clara for sale; Fairway opening in Suffolk
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The past week has seen some major headlines in the world of Long Island business. Here are a few top stories you may have missed.
Verint climbs back
After a stock backdating scandal threatened to derail this local tech firm, Verint Systems trudged ahead to become a top company in the world of big data. Here’s a clue: When you hear, “This call may be monitored,” chances are Verint is…[/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]