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The growing interest and knowledge of Philippine-based companies to employ sound external storage solutions helped sustain EMC Philippines’ leadership for the past years, as substantiated by the recent IDC report that indicated the rising security compliance among companies.

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SEATTLE (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. said Thursday its quarterly revenue fell from the previous year for the first time in its 23-year history as a public company, while its profit dived 32 percent.

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The growing interest and knowledge of Philippine-based companies to employ sound external storage solutions helped sustain EMC Philippines’ leadership for the past years, as substantiated by the recent IDC report that indicated the rising security compliance among companies.

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SEATTLE (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. said Thursday its quarterly revenue fell from the previous year for the first time in its 23-year history as a public company, while its profit dived 32 percent.

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