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Axiz introduces 8GB USB Flash Drive

Johannesburg, 20 Feb 2007

Axiz, the leading IT infrastructure distributor, introduces the Axiz branded 8GB USB Flash Drive.

The 8GB USB Flash Drive is a versatile storage solution compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems.

"The Axiz 8GB USB Flash Drive is a device no bigger than a pocket-knife, and it easily stores and moves files, replacing the need and the hassle of CDs," comments Caroline Macharia, Axiz flash memory product manager. "More than 10 years of reliable data retention is yours with the Axiz 8GB USB Flash Drive.

This exceptional product provides durable solid-state storage in a highly portable platform that's convenient for mobile users. No external power is required and the Axiz 8GB USB Flash Drive and is plug and play with hot swap support. The built-in LED indicator lights up when the USB flash disk is connected, and flashes when the disk is reading or writing data.

The 8GB USB Flash supports Windows XP, 2000, ME without using a device driver; however, a support driver is required for Windows 98/98SE. The Axiz 8GB USB Flash Drive is also the perfect driverless solution for Linux Kernel version 2.4 or later as well as Mac OS 9X or above.

Available at a recommended retail price of R999, consumers are presented with a reasonably priced memory augment. For more information on the Axiz flash drives, contact Axiz on (011) 237 7101 or visit www.axiz.com.

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Axiz provides technology intelligence and innovative thinking to its business partners when they buy the quality products Axiz provides from market leaders HP, Microsoft, Intel, Kingston, LG, Lexmark, Asus, Acer and Genius, as well as its own brand Axiz. It also carries a wide range of leading brand components and solutions. Axiz dynamically lives the Five Capitals Model of Sustainability and is a pioneer, innovator and leader in its sector through the implementation of its Ledibogo Programme and its Business Partner Development Programme, as well as other initiatives such as founding and supporting Inqolobane (the Employee Ownership Association Africa, www.eoaa.co.za) and Qhubeka (the Motive Power Movement, www.qhubeka.co.za). More information is available at www.axiz.com.

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Nicolle Caldwell
Watt Communications & G Watt Design
(011) 425 6290
nicollec@wattcommunications.co.za