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      <title>No School Left Behind</title>
      <description>OS4ED is helping schools around the globe to leverage its cloud computing infrastructure to subscribe to openSIS. Prices start at a low $19/month and go up based on number of students allowed in the system and the features subscribed to. &#xD;
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OS4ED's mantra is "No school left behind" - to empower even the smallest school with cutting edge student information system.</description>
      <link>OS4ED</link>
      <pubDate>2010-07-13</pubDate>
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      <title>OS4ED Launches Cloud Computing </title>
      <description>OS4ED released cloud version of their flagship product openSIS.&#xD;
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Customers will get their own virtual servers in the cloud running openSIS. These virtual machines will be infinitely scalable on-demand.</description>
      <link>Mr. Bob Ghosh</link>
      <pubDate>2010-07-13</pubDate>
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      <title>Multi-lingual openSIS website launched </title>
      <description>OS4ED launches new and improved multi-lingual website for openSIS. We hope this will help a broader audience with the details of this useful product.</description>
      <link>Bob Ghosh</link>
      <pubDate>2010-07-13</pubDate>
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