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Once the domain of the deeply nerdy, operations support systems are moving out of the shadows. Analysts suggest that even as spending on network equipment slows, the OSS industry will continue to grow 5 percent to 15 percent this year.
OzEmail has snapped up the subscriber base of Asia Online's defunct Australian operations and has extended a rescue package to all of the failed ISP's dial-up customers, semi and permanent modem users and Web hosting clients.
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If mainstream media cannot be trusted to provide an objective, poison-free analysis of the issues of the day, then it is the responsibility of this government specifically, my department to come to the citizenry's rescue.
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus 7 continues to outshine its competition with its ease of use combined with thorough antivirus protection.
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