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Mobility means unproductive time spent on planes or at airports becomes a thing of the past, says Craig Brunsden, chief marketing officer, Axiz.
The system reduces the average length of calls to the mobile operator's contact centre from three minutes to one.
Technology can provide new and creative ways to relate to fund members and trustees, says Freda du Toit, director of SDT Financial Software Solutions.
The company's graduate development and bursary programme kicks off.
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The tiny desktop PC enables users to view hardware-accelerated HD content on LCD TVs or monitors.
The industrial handheld scanner is suited to high-volume industrial applications and retail point-of-sale check-out applications.