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A wide variety of company information in Word, Excel, PDF documents and e-mail reports are cluttering your company network. Important financial information is stored in your company's accounting system. Sound familiar? Join this webcast to learn how the Business Portal from Microsoft Solomon expands the distribution of information to everyone in your company and shows how it can become the central communication point for your organization.
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