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Great to see someone else getting Enterprise RSS - in an interview in ComputerWorld , Simon Revell , Pfizer 's manager of enterprise 2.0 technology, talks about the value of RSS : " Pfizer is about to go live with an enterprise RSS suite for its R & D employees, he added. 'RSS has huge potential,' he noted. 'Even if you ignore doing any of the other things in this space in the enterprise.RSS has a role to play.
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