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Miroku Jyoho Service develops Linux-based network system for accounting firms

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 26, 1999

Thanks to Hal Moroff for this
story.

According to the March 26, 1999 Japan Computers subscription
newsletter:

Miroku Jyoho Service, a leading developer of tax and accounting
software, has developed a Linux-based network system and plans to
use it to distribute software updates for new standards and tax law
changes to its 8,000 accountng firm clients.

Miroku has already delivered 100 systems as an experiment and
plans to install it in a total of 5,000 offices by June.

Web Webster

Web Webster

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