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Novasoft Ships Industry`s First Fully Java-Based Integrated Document & Workflow System
Avis Automates Service Technicians With Thin Clients From Boundless Technologies
Philips Multimedia Center Licenses Internet Search Technology to WebTV Networks, Inc.
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