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Microsoft,
founded in 1975, is the worldwide leader in
software, services and Internet technologies
for personal and business computing. The company
offers a wide range of products and services
designed to empower people through great software
-- any time, any place and on any device. |
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3Com
is the global leader in functionally-rich,
easy-to-use networking products that connect
businesses to their employees, customers and
suppliers anytime, anywhere. 3Com is also
a leader in Internet protocol (IP) service
platforms and access infrastructure for the
network service provider market. |
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Intel
introduced the world's first microprocessor
in 1971. Today, Intel supplies chips, boards,
systems, software, networking and communications
equipment, and services that comprise the
"ingredients" of computer architecture
and the Internet. Intel's mission is to be
the preeminent building block supplier to
the worldwide Internet economy. |
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Hewlett-Packard
Company -- a leading global provider
of computing and imaging solutions and services
-- is focused on making technology and its
benefits accessible to all. HP had total revenue
of $45.2 billion in its 2001 fiscal year. |
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Xerox
Corporation offers an array of innovative
document solutions, services and systems --
including color and black-and-white printers,
digital presses, multifunction devices and
digital copiers -- designed for offices and
production-printing environments. It also
offers associated supplies, software and support. |
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Toshiba
is currently a leading manufacturer and distributor
of mobile computer systems, consumer electronics
including televisions, DVD players and VCRs,
office products such as photocopiers, facsimiles,
multimedia projectors, business telephone
systems, and medical diagnostic imaging equipment. |
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Apple
ignited the personal computer revolution in
the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented
the personal computer in the 1980s with the
Macintosh. Apple is committed to bringing
the best personal computing experience to
students, educators, creative professionals
and consumers around the world through its
innovative hardware, software and Internet
offerings. |
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Seagate
is the world's leading provider of storage
technology for Internet, business and consumer
applications. The Company's products include
disc drives for the Enterprise, PCs and Consumer
Electronics, as well as Storage Area Network
(SAN) solutions. |
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Trend
Micro is a worldwide leader in network
antivirus and Internet content security and
the global leader in server-based antivirus
and Internet content security products and
services. The Tokyo-based corporation has
its North American headquarters in Cupertino,
CA and business units worldwide. |
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Adaptec
is the global leader in innovative storage
solutions. Adaptec's hardware and software
solutions for eBusiness and Internet applications
move, manage, and protect critical data and
digital content. Adaptec's direct-attached
storage and network storage solutions for
digital content are found in high-performance
networks, servers, workstations and desktops. |
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AOpen
manufactures computer components as part of
the successful $7 billion Acer group. This
group has more than 22 years of experience
in the PC industry and over 700 patents in
PC technology. Like AOpen, computer components
function as part of a whole. AOpen dedicates
its engineering expertise to the production
of components of quality, durability, and
the utmost flexibility. |
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Toronto-based Lava
Computer MFG Inc. is a leading manufacturer,
designer, and worldwide supplier of high-reliability
parallel, serial, USB and FireWire(r) I/O
devices. |
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