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HTF MI added a new research study on COVID-19 Outbreak-Global Cloud Managed Networking Market in its repository, aims to offers a detailed overview of the factors influencing the worldwide business orientation and overall outlook. Study highlights recent market insights with disrupted trends and breakdown of COVID-19 Outbreak- Cloud Managed Networking Market products and offering along with impact due to macro-economic headwinds and matured western countries slowdown. Quantitative statistics with qualitative reasoning are evaluated on COVID-19 Outbreak- Cloud Managed Networking market size, share, growth and trending influencing factors with Pre and Post 2020 Impact on COVID-19 Outbreak- Cloud Managed Networking Market leaders and emerging players. Some of the players that are included as part of study are Mindsight, Prodec Networks, DynTek, Inc., Fortinet, Aruba, ACP TECHN
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Storm damage was reported Saturday evening just north of Seneca after what may have been a microburst came through the area, Oconee County fire chief Scott Krein said.
A communications tower broke in the winds and shingles blew off the roof at Total Communications, Oconee County administrator Amanda Brock said, and a vehicle on S.C. Highway 28 was damaged. The worst of the storm hit the Bountyland area near Keowee School Road and Highway 28, Krein said.
The area did not lose power and nobody was injured in the storm, Brock said.
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