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The inkjet all-in-one range uses Lexmark's myTouch capacitive 4.3-inch touch-screen technology.
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The company implemented UK-based Open Systems Management's COSprint.
The agreement aims to create unified communication opportunities in southern and East Africa.
The telecoms group adds fax-to-e-mail to its range of offerings.
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In this World Wide Wrap: COA focuses on paperless HR, companies ignore employee engagement, and Yamaha selects UltiPro for HR functionality.
Branded Internet will provide and manage JetWeb, Jetline's new Internet offering.
The companies' international resale agreement includes sales and product development.