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    The company's second version of its customer relationship management package promises expanded language coverage and tighter links to its latest Office and server software.

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    The Internet helps speed information and research to the medical community as it searches for a means of prevention and cure.

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  • Microsoft revamps CRM software

    The company's second version of its customer relationship management package promises expanded language coverage and tighter links to its latest Office and server software.

  • Sun brews fresh Java for mobile devices

    New tools will boost developers' ability to create cross-platform applications for sophisticated mobile devices. Enterprise tools are also on the way

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