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Date Added: April 29, 2008 11:51:02 PM
Software 2008 -- BSG Alliance today announced it has changed its name to nGenera Corporation to spotlight its mission to transform companies into Next Generation Enterprises. nGenera also unveiled its groundbreaking nGen Platform for business innovation, and the first three end-to-end offerings delivered on the platform:

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