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Microsoft Recognizes Critical Role of Software in Understanding, Managing and Reducing Companies’ Impact on the Environment

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Microsoft Recognizes Critical Role of Software in Understanding, Managing and Reducing Companies’ Impact on the Environment

Microsoft Recognizes Critical Role of Software in Understanding, Managing and Reducing Companies’ Impact on the Environment
Microsoft discusses how companies are turning to business management software to unlock the “convenient truth” that can drive their environmental initiatives.
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2006/nov06/11-06ConvergenceEMEADay2PR.mspx
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