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    Simplify Time-consuming and Overly Complicated Financial Processes.

    Cloud Purchase Requisition, Purchase Order & Invoice Approval Software

    Zahara's cloud based platform automates budget management, suppliers, purchase requisitions, multi-level purchase approvals, deliveries and invoice reconciliation and approvals. Zahara integrates with most leading accounting software such as QuickBooks Online and Xero to give expanding SME's real time visibility and centralized control of their purchasing. Zahara can be used to control spend in an organization. We take the initial request to buy something and automate the approval process and sending of the PO to the Vendor. Deliveries can be receipted, vendors invoices matched and processed and then exported to finance. Zahara adds control yet speeds up processing.
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    Create and manage the email signature you need

    For companies and organizations that need an email signature solution

    With WiseStamp it’s easy to unify your brand and turn your emails into a powerful marketing tool. Get the most out of your emails with a professionally designed custom email signature.
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    Visual MIB Browser that supports getting the MIB from RFC, managing the MIB, running SNMP operations (v1/v2/v3) with MIB, discovering SNMP devices, graphing MIB variables, visualise MIB as tree, view MIB as UML classes, save MIB data in pdf/xls/text
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    Java Library used to connect and read data from a DStream server. Primarily for the Dark Ages of Camelot game. Users of this library can bind actions to certain events. The event is triggered when certain packets are recieved from the server.
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