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  2. Eclipse ERP - Wikipedia

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    Eclipse ERP is a real-time transaction processing accounting software used for order fulfillment, inventory control, accounting, purchasing, and sales. [1] [2] It was created for wholesale distributors in the Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing, and PVF industries, but is used by a wide range of market sectors. [3]

  3. Zendesk - Wikipedia

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    An enterprise version of the software-as-a-service product was released in 2018. [24] By that time, 40 percent of Zendesk's revenue was coming from larger companies. [24] In 2019, Zendesk first released its "Sunshine" tool, which is focused on direct-messaging customers on social media sites. [33]

  4. Wholesale Applications Community - Wikipedia

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    The Wholesale Applications Community (WAC) was an organisation that was set up to create a unified and open platform to allow mobile software developers to more easily write applications usable on a variety of devices, operating systems and networks. [1] [2] At least 48 companies were members of the organization. [3]

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  7. List of mergers and acquisitions by Gen Digital - Wikipedia

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    Wholesale software United Kingdom $ 26,200,000 [16] June 9, 1992: MultiScope Debugging software United States $ 6,765,000 [17] June 9, 1992: Whitewater Group: Programming tools United States $ 3,280,000 [18] October 9, 1992: Certus International Anti-virus software United States $ 3,260,000 [19] June 2, 1993: Contact Software International ...

  8. Telecomsoft - Wikipedia

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    Telecomsoft was founded in 1984 when computer games were the fastest growing sector within the computer software market at the time. Despite a turnover of over £6 million in 1987/88, [1] British Telecom sold the three labels to MicroProse in 1989 in a deal reported to be worth around £2,000,000 [2] after a failed management buyout. [1]

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