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    What is Loopio.com?

    It streamlines the way enterprises respond to RFPs, RFIs, DDQ’s, and Security Questionnaires.

    What is Microsoft Outlook?

    It is an application that is used mainly to send and receive emails. It can also be used to manage various types of personal data including calendar appointments and similar entries, tasks, contacts, and notes.

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