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Articles in Nov 8, 2004 issue of Telecomworldwire
- Computer Associates certified by Chinese government
- WM-data Novo Plc signs cooperation agreement with Kemira GrowHow Oyj
- KPMG selects Interface Software's InterAction
- 4i2i wins two technology licensing contracts
- Proof-of-concept program released for Wi-Fi encryption algorithm
- O42 wins Mail Technology Award
- Vodafone Sweden launches three new subscriptions
- NetManage launches latest version of RUMBA
- Computer Associates opens new online store
- ADP partners with Microsoft to offer a payroll solution
- M1 starts trial of wireless broadband technology
- Computer Associates ships eTrust PestPatrol Anti-Spyware r5
- Siemens and the City of Wiesbaden establish joint IT company
- SI International to develop export/import tracking system for USDA
- Estonian capital to trial voting software
- TeliaSonera AB sells its 20% stake in ISC
- SMEs' e-mail security improving - report
- Novell settles antitrust claim with Microsoft for USD536m
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