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TEMPE, Ariz. -- Avnet Technology Solutions, a value-added distributor of enterprise computing products, embedded subsystems, software and services, and an operating group of Avnet, Inc. (NYSE:AVT), today unveiled its first offering for the Software as a Service (SaaS) market -- OneTech Hosted Exchange Services. These newly announced services provide email messaging based on a reliable and scalable platform and will be available through Avnets value-added reseller partners.

Avnets OneTech Hosted Exchange solution is an integrated messaging management service that uses Microsoft Exchange Server to deliver enhanced security, storage and administrative functions under a central policy. The services include hosted mailboxes, highly secure mail delivery, compliance, filtering and oversight, message archiving, message availability, mobile device support, and anti-spam and anti-virus protection.


For the Democrats: Obama

In 1996, this page endorsed a Chicago attorney, law school instructor and community activist named Barack Obama for a seat in the Illinois Senate. We've paid him uncommon scrutiny ever since, wryly glad that he lived up to our modest prediction: We said Obama "has potential as a political leader."

Since then, so much has been written about U.S. Sen. Barack Obama that it's easy to forget how far an entire nation's scrutiny of him "as a political leader" has led us all. No longer does every article obsess on whether voters are ready for a black man in the White House.

Most Americans, we'd wager, by now have concluded that the color of his skin matters less than his evident comfort within it. Yes, he is vilified by less-secure Democrats for acknowledging Ronald Reagan was a transformative president who "put us on a fundamentally different path because the country was ready for it." Our takeaway: Obama has the confidence to speak truth, poll-tested or not.


Unmade in China

One said Guo could arrange meetings with the mayors of Beijing and Shanghai at short notice. Guo maintains his aim is to do good things for Australia.

Guo's marketing strategy, according to Magerl, was straightforward: mention "the big potatoes" — honorary board members such as Bronwyn Bishop and Laurie Ferguson — and they'll come running.

The first hint that something was not right came in March 2005, about a month after he started, when then Tasmanian federal MP Harry Quick arrived. As with other "delegations" led by Victorian MP Ken Smith and then federal MP Kelly Hoare, there actually were no delegates accompanying Quick, despite "an incredible amount of lobbying".

AITA's 30 Chinese staff organised an impressive list of guests from about 150 government agencies, associations and non-government bodies to attend a reception for Quick.



 

 

 

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