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  2. Sage X3 - Wikipedia

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    Sage Business Cloud Accounting and Payroll, formerly Sage One, is also a part of the wider Sage Business Cloud brand but aimed at smaller enterprises. Adonix history [ edit ] In 1979 a French company called Société Parisienne de Micro-Informatique (SPEMI) was founded and they produced accounting software for Sord computers.

  3. Yabagi Sani - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Energy and Oils Expert. Engineer. Politician. Yabagi Yusuf Sani, known mostly as ( YYSani or Jakardan Nupe) meaning Ambassador of Nupe, (born 1 July 1957) is a Nigerian politician, Energy and Crude oil expert and is the current National Chairman of The Action Democratic Party (ADP). He was a presidential candidate in the 2019 ...

  4. Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

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    A display resolution standard is a commonly used width and height dimension (display resolution) of an electronic visual display device, measured in pixels. This information is used for electronic devices such as a computer monitor. Certain combinations of width and height are standardized (e.g. by VESA) and typically given a name and an ...

  5. NCR Voyix - Wikipedia

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    US$25 million (2023) [3] Number of employees. 15,500 (2023) [3] Website. www .ncr .com. NCR Voyix Corporation, previously known as NCR Corporation and National Cash Register, is an American software, consulting and technology company providing several professional services and electronic products.

  6. Portal (computer) - Wikipedia

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    45 × 45 × 15 cm. Mass. 12 kg. Portal R2E CCMC was a portable microcomputer designed and marketed by the Réalisation et Etudes Electroniques department of the French firm R2E Micral, [1] and officially appeared in September 1980 at the Sicob show in Paris. [2] [3] Osborne 1, the first commercially successful portable computer, was only ...