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Australian City Agency Switches to Sun's StarOffice







Australian City Agency Switches to Sun's
StarOffice

Australian City Agency Switches to Sun's
StarOffice
08/18/2004 04:17 PM

In another blow to Microsoft, a government agency in New South Wales, Australia, signs a deal with Sun to migrate 1,500 users to the company's StarOffice productivity suite and Messaging products.




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