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Shaman Corporation Launches First ASP Solution for Software Reliability Management.
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November 17, 1999
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Shaman ASP(TM) Provides the Ability to Download Software Bug Information,
Software Patches and New Versions of Software Via the Web
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Shaman Corporation, the leading provider of Software Reliability Management (SRM) service and products, announced today -- Shaman ASP. This new Web-based service provides Shaman's customers the ability to discover, research and download software bug information, updates, patches and new versions of their Windows software via the Web. Shaman ASP is available through a Web browser and ...
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