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  2. Softline (South African software company) - Wikipedia

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    Pastel Accounting, now known as Sage 50, is an accounting software package that is used by over 200,000 companies in 52 countries across the globe. Pastel Payroll is online payroll software product developed by Softline. Softline VIP is a Payroll and HR software system for small, medium and large corporations. Sage ERP Africa; Sage Alchemex

  3. Sage 50 - Wikipedia

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    The product then became known as Softline Pastel. Sage acquired Softline in 2003 and the product eventually became known as Sage Pastel and later Sage 50 Pastel. It is widely used in industry, with job advertisements frequently requiring proficiency in the software, and training courses are available by third-party providers.

  4. Sage Group - Wikipedia

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    The Sage Group plc, commonly known as Sage, is a British multinational enterprise software company based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.As of 2017, it is the UK's second largest technology company, [3] the world's third-largest supplier of enterprise resource planning software (behind Oracle and SAP), the largest supplier to small businesses, and has 6.1 million customers worldwide. [4]

  5. Huawei Cloud sees fast business growth in South Africa - AOL

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    Huawei Cloud's business in South Africa has grown fast over the past five years and it plans to launch more cloud solutions to expand market share to boost revenue, a company executive said on ...

  6. AWS, Orange to offer cloud computing in Morocco, Senegal - AOL

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    AWS is the largest player in the global $270 billion cloud infrastructure market but has limited presence in Africa, where it operates in countries such as South Africa. Cloud computing depends on ...

  7. South Africa to investigate Microsoft over cloud computing ...

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    South Africa's competition agency did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. The U.S. software giant faces a EU complaint by rivals over its cloud computing licensing practices ...

  8. Dimension Data - Wikipedia

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    Over the next 6 years, the company expanded in Africa, the Middle East, and South America. By September 2009, the company had an annual revenue of around $4 billion. [3] [13] In July 2010, Dimension Data was acquired by Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) for £2.1 billion ($3.2 billion). [2]

  9. Realtime Gaming - Wikipedia

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    The group, owned by South African Warren Cloud, made a pre-tax profit that year of £20.4m. Cloud's casinos were the subject of numerous complaints particularly over payment of players who accepted bonuses from the casino. Cloud died suddenly on his yacht off Ibiza in July 2008, aged 34. [4]