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These new systems establish the CLARiiON CX family as the mid-tier storage systems leader, offering the broadest range of price and performance advantages.

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Acting president Dr. Amelou Benitez Reyes, chancellor Dr. Dolores Lasan, vice president Encarnacion Raralio and acting vice president Cecile Medel stood as witnesses.
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The COA, in its 2005 audit report on the project, noted that NSO-7 paid P687,505.95 in wages of workers that the contractor, Unisys Australia Ltd., had assigned in Cebu to work on the project.
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These new systems establish the CLARiiON CX family as the mid-tier storage systems leader, offering the broadest range of price and performance advantages.

Unisys markets EMC CLARiiON and Symmetrix systems as the preferred storage complement to both Unisys ES7000 and ClearPath enterprise servers.
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This is part of the ongoing campaign of the GSIS to upgrade the government financial institution’s information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure. Heading the computerization project is GSIS senior vice-president for Information Technology Services Group Benjamin Vivas, Jr.
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Signing the agreement in ceremonies held at PWU’s Conrado Benitez Hall were Tony Tissington, Unisys marketing director, and PWU president Dr. Jose Conrado Benitez.

Acting president Dr. Amelou Benitez Reyes, chancellor Dr. Dolores Lasan, vice president Encarnacion Raralio and acting vice president Cecile Medel stood as witnesses.
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In a statement, Unisys president Gabriel Leiva said they were delighted at the news that the VRIS project will soon resume after a long impasse.
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