Mayflex to distribute Suprema biometrics

Mayflex, the cabling infrastructure, networking and electronic security solutions distributor has formed a distribution agreement with ENTERTECH SYSTEMS for Mayflex to provide Suprema biometrics for access control to the UK market. Suprema is the premier provider of next-generation IP access control and the global leader in biometric access control systems. ENTERTECH SYSTEMS is Suprema’s official operating partner in the United Kingdom, Ireland, United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.

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SIX Swiss Exchange launches Point of Presence in Interxion’s City of London data centre campus; improves latency and lowers costs for customers.

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A former Chief Technology Officer with significant experience in deploying mission critical systems, has been appointed as the new head of Microsoft technologies at international ERP consultancy K3 Hosting (K3), strengthening its CRM, Dynamics, AX, and Navision provision.

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European Food Safety Authority chooses Unisys consortium for IT services and support

Consortium to support EFSA’s IT operations and the delivery of scientific food advice for the protection of European consumers.

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Claranet refinancing strengthens financier line-up for future growth

Goldman Sachs joins RBS, ABRY Partners, and Ares in long-term commitment to the expanding managed services provider.

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