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divine, inc., (Nasdaq: DVIN) is focused on extended enterprise solutions. Through professional services, software services and managed services, divine extends business systems beyond the edge of the enterprise throughout the entire value chain, including suppliers, partners and customers. divine offers single-point accountability for end-to-end solutions that enhance profitability through increased revenue, productivity, and customer loyalty. The company provides expertise in consulting, collaboration, interaction, hosting and knowledge solutions that enlighten, empower and extend enterprise systems. Founded in 1999, divine focuses on Global 5000 and high-growth middle market firms, government agencies, and educational institutions, and currently serves over 2000 customers. For more information, visit the company’s Web site at www.divine.com

Press Release: Divine Acquires Rowe.com

RoweCom Canada is dedicated to meeting the information, acquisition and serials management needs of academic, corporate, medical, school, public and government libraries and information centres. For more information, visit the company's web site at www.rowecom.ca



The Canadian Initiative on Digital Libraries (CIDL) is an alliance of Canadian libraries who recognize the growing importance of digital information, and who wish to collaborate to ensure better use of digital information and better service to their users.

L'Initiative canadienne sur les bibliothèques numériques (ICBN) est une alliance de bibliothèques canadiennes qui reconnaissent l'importance croissante de l'information numérique. En travaillant de concert, ces bibliothèques peuvent assurer une utilisation plus efficace de cette information et offrir de meilleurs services à leurs utilisateurs.


Canadian Library Association

The Canadian Library Association is the national English language association which represents those who work in or advocate for Canada’s estimated 21,000 libraries. CLA members work in college, university, public, special (corporate, non-profit and government) and school libraries. Others sit on boards of public libraries, work for companies that provide goods and services to libraries, or are students in graduate level of community college programs.



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