The FirstRand Group company has implemented the SAS Marketing Automation solution.
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The company has achieved in the SME sector, targeting machinery and equipment manufacturers.
The company and its inventors earned 609 US utility patents last year. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
The company's Dynamic Infrastructures for Webciety will be on display at Cebit 2009.
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Highland Rental Finance and Power Optimisa provide an automatically regulated voltage solution.
The company's business partners will be able to apply for green technical validation.
The companies will integrate Landis+Gyr's Advanced Metering Infrastructure with SAP for Utilities.
Greenpeace International named the handset the "Greenest Mobile Phone".