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Companies
have invested a significant amount of time and money collecting
information about their customers, and with StreamServe, they finally
have the ability to benefit from these efforts by putting content in
context--making each piece of communication personalized to each
customer's specific needs. The competitive market gives consumers, businesses and
public agencies, like school districts, the ability to benefit from
lower prices, customer choice and innovative service options. "Westchester has attractive large blocks of space and gives a
tenant the ability to benefit from corporate down-sizing," he
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