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	<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 11:15:27 EDT</pubDate>  <item> <title><![CDATA[City of Nanaimo &#45; Technical Case Study]]></title> <link><![CDATA[http://www.bitpipe.com/detail/RES/1207676784_844.html?asrc=RSS_BP_TERM]]></link>
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    The City of Nanaimo wanted to update its wireless inspection process with a solution that offered inspectors more features&#44; including a simpler way to remotely print inspections while at job sites.
   Published by: BlackBerry]]></description>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2007 24:00:00 EST</pubDate> </item>  <item> <title><![CDATA[Demystifying Unix dump]]></title> <link><![CDATA[http://www.bitpipe.com/detail/RES/1187158829_67.html?asrc=RSS_BP_TERM]]></link>
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    dump is a powerful tool to back up Unix files. However, the dump utility isn't intuitive and can produce some unexpected results, especially during a restore. Here's how dump works.
   Published by: Storage Magazine]]></description>
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