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Sponsored Posts - Written by Renai LeMay on Tuesday, November 8, 2011 15:39 - 3 Comments
58 percent off Symantec security software
sponsored post Hey everyone, FYI we’ve just sent a sponsored deal live on our sister site Delimiter Marketplace, which is seeing a $266 chopped from the price of a Symantec small business security software bundle with five user licences — bringing the cost down to $190. Check out the full article for the details.
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sponsored post ING Direct recently implemented a private cloud solution to virtualise its entire banking platform, allowing it to provision a new copy of itself -- a so-called 'bank in a box' -- within minutes. 
Unless they have the reduced the performance hit by a similar amount, I’m not interested.
I’m with you. Won’t touch their software with a 10ft cat5 cable
Renai: you should point out the PowerBuy aspect of this, while Symantec isn’t on my radar, a good group-buy website certainly is.