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Hello world! The first survival tip on ISV Survival

Welcome to the first survival tip on the ISV Survival blog: equipping ISVs to survive and profit from the shift to SaaS.

Survival Tip written by Andrew Biss on October 1st 2007 at 16:15 GMT

Scuba tanks: survival equipment for diving

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Hello Andrew, Congratulations to your website and your blog.…

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Norbert Nigg

October 17th 2007
11:17 GMT

Hello Andrew,
Congratulations to your website and your blog. I’ve only had a first glimpse and I’m really impressed by your site. I’m looking forward to reading more from you.
Regards,
Norbert

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