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HP announces Proliant ML115

The trusted leader in servers, HP, announces the first ProLiant AMD tower server designed for small and medium businesses. A true server at a desktop price, the new HP ProLiant ML115 is packed with the essential features to keep pace with a growing business.

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EekBoek - Bookkeeping software for small and medium-size businesses SYNOPSIS
ebshell EekBoek is a bookkeeping package for small and medium-size businesses. Unlike other accounting software, EekBoek has both a command-line interface (CLI) and a graphical user-interface (GUI). Furthermore, it has a complete Perl API to create your own custom applications. EekBoek is designed for the Dutch/European market and currently available in Dutch only. An English translation is in the works (help appreciated). DESCRIPTION
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