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  2. Interac - Wikipedia

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    Interac serves as the Canadian debit card system and the predominant funds transfer network via its e-Transfer service. There are over 59,000 automated teller machines that can be accessed through the Interac network in Canada, and over 450,000 merchant locations accepting Interac debit payments. [citation needed]

  3. Interac e-Transfer - Wikipedia

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    interac.ca /en /interac-e-transfer-consumer Interac e-Transfer (formerly Interac Email Money Transfer or EMT ) is a Canadian funds transfer service between personal and business accounts in participating Canadian banks and other financial institutions , offered through Interac Corporation .

  4. Interact Home Computer - Wikipedia

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    The Interact Model One Home Computer debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago in June 1978, at a price of US$499 (equivalent to $2,400 in 2024). Only a few thousand Interacts were sold before the company went bankrupt in late 1979. [ 6 ]

  5. Burroughs Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Burroughs developed a range of adding machines with different capabilities, gradually increasing in their capabilities. A revolutionary adding machine was the Sensimatic, which was able to perform many business functions semi-automatically. [citation needed] It had a moving programmable carriage to maintain ledgers.

  6. Monroe Systems for Business - Wikipedia

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    Monroe Systems for Business is a provider of electric calculators, printers, and office accessories such as paper shredders to business clients. [1] Originally known as the Monroe Calculating Machine Company, it was founded in 1912 by Jay Randolph Monroe as a maker of adding machines and calculators based on a machine designed by Frank Stephen Baldwin.

  7. List of IBM products - Wikipedia

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    Products, services, and subsidiaries have been offered from International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation and its predecessor corporations since the 1890s. [1] This list comprises those offerings and is eclectic; it includes, for example, the AN/FSQ-7, which was not a product in the sense of offered for sale, but was a product in the sense of manufactured—produced by the labor of IBM.

  8. BigMachines - Wikipedia

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    BigMachines, now Oracle Configure, Price, Quote (CPQ), was a software company founded in 2000 by Godard Abel and Christopher Shutts, [1] which was acquired by Oracle in 2013. The software is designed to integrate with enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), and other business systems to help companies ...

  9. eMachines - Wikipedia

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    eMachines was founded in September 1998 by Lap Shun Hui as a joint venture of South Korean companies Korea Data Systems and TriGem. [1] The companies first computers, the eTower 266 and 300, were sold at prices ranging at $399 or $499 respectively, not including a monitor.