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Tom Mulligan - UK at Kongsberg. Skryseth is a software industry vet- Japan’s MLIT (pg. 12) discusses focus on pro? ts, not

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Peter Pospiech - Germany eran, having led Microsoft’s efforts in Norway for capacity, has put Japan in a good position.

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Reporter’s June 2016 edition, but something she said are mounting. A pair of articles from Claudio Paschoa

Information Technology stuck with me in the formulation of this, our annual (pg. 18) and Peter Lovie (pg. 40) graphically illustrate

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World Yearbook. While everyone seemingly is talking just how deep this downturn has cut.

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