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SDNP's developing country hubs are
applauding loudly with the news that Corel Computers is granting all
40 offices multiple licenses for their Corel WordPerfect 8 for Linux
-- in several different languages -along with the Corel Linux
Distribution (a desktop application for Linux); and the Corel Linux
Office Suite when that suite becomes commercially available.
Heartfelt thanks for Corel's generous support! PRESS RELEAS E: Developing Countries to Benefit From Collaboration Among the United Nations D evelopment Programme (UNDP), Corel Corporation and Rebel.com |
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Cheers to Rebel.com, a leading manufacturer of
computer appliances and thin servers using Linux, UNIX , and Intel
platforms for providing their Linux-based NetWinder group servers to
a number of SDNP's and to our New York headquarters. These pilots
will facilitate the use of the Internet and intranets in developing
countries. The contribution is much appreciated!
PRESS RELEASE: Developing Countries to Benefit From Collaboration Among the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Corel Corporation and Rebel.com |
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Many thanks to Red Hat, a supporter since 1998, for its contributions to SDNP!
40 country operations world-wide and our New York headquarters have benefitted
from a wide variety of Red Hat Linux products--Red Hat Linux is the primary
operating system used by the SDNP. A plan to make the RHCE (Red Hat Certified
Engineer) program accessible to SDNP offices world-wide is currently in the
works PRESS RELEASE: Red Hat Supports UNDP's Sustainable Development Networking Program |
| Thanks to HP for its ongoing role as a Trusted Advisor to SDNP. Over 10 SDNP developing countries benefit from receiving HP networking solutions that helps changing the way people live, work and communicate.
PRESS RELEASE: HP to Support UNDP's Sustainable Development Networking ProgrammeWiring the World (article in HP's Business Magazine, March 1997) |
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| New corporate support comes in from O'Reilly and Associates! SDNP thanks company for contribution of networking/Internet books to developing countries. | |
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A new collaboration has just begun with
Orientation.com, the world's first global network of local, regional
and international Internet portals. The purpose is to mutually
promote access to development information while expanding the breadth
of what is available. Through the launch of the development content
part of the Orientation.com website, SDNP is gaining exposure to a
previously untapped slice of the world wide web audience. Thanks to
Orientation.com! PRESS RELEASE: UNDP and Orientation.com announce alliance to build internet traffic in developing countries |
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The Department of Public Information (DPI) and the International Organization of la Francophonie, with the support of the United Nations Development Programme Sustainable Development Networking Programme (SDNP) in partnership with StrategicLink.Inc., held a seminar on the theme "The Internet as a Tool for Development", in Beirut, Lebanon, from 2 to 13 October 2000. PRESS RELEASE: Specialists from 13 Arabic, French-speaking Countries Take Part In Session Organized by UN/UNDP and International Organization of la Francophonie. |