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"To meet the computing needs of 16,300 employees and contractors at Genentech Inc., Mr. Pierce took a chance and decided not to rely entirely on business software from Microsoft, IBM or another long-established supplier that would have let Genentech own the technology. Instead, Mr. Pierce decided to rent these indispensable products from Google Inc."
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