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Canonical offers dedicated support program for Lotus Symphony

Canonical offersdedicated support program for Lotus Symphony, the core component ofIBM Client for Smart Work on Ubuntu

IBM Lotusphere/Florida,Jan 18, 2010: Canonical today announced a dedicated supportprogram for Lotus Symphony, the no-charge office productivityalternative which is a core component of IBM Client for Smart Work(ICSW) on Ubuntu. This support is made available to customers byCanonical through the IBM and Canonical partner network.Organisations can now switch to an alternative platform fromMicrosoft for their business productivity needs with full confidencethat the core solution is fully supported.

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vmware2libvirt - vmware vmx to libvirt xml converter SYNOPSIS
vmware2libvirt [-q] -f FILE DESCRIPTION
This program outputs a libvirt xml file based on an existing vmware vmx file OPTIONS
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