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IBM adds partners to Workplace mix







IBM adds partners to Workplace mix

IBM adds partners to Workplace mix 05/14/2004 05:58 PM

IBM on Monday will announce that a slew of partners have signed up to support its new Workplace Client Technology, which was rolled out earlier this week. The Workplace Client is a rich client platform designed to ease management of and access to a variety of applications.




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