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  • We want to 'productise' all those areas that make OCS a complicated solution and scale it right down so a two-person business can use it. "

    Reseller News 2009

  • The smart companies, the ones that will prosper, are those that seek to leverage this growing opportunity, those who productise innovation and collaboration in the workplace and enrich the lives of their employees and customers while actively reducing the barriers that restrict ability to adapt.

    Comment: The latest evolution in IT will transform business 2011

  • The Planets consortium brings together the unique experience required to research, develop, deliver and productise practical digital preservation solutions.

    Archive 2007-08-01 glyn moody 2007

  • The Planets consortium brings together the unique experience required to research, develop, deliver and productise practical digital preservation solutions.

    The Next Great Microsoft Lock-in glyn moody 2007

  • The technology is venomously difficult to productise and there is no optical enterprise storage market outside the entry-level stuff like DVDs and CDs, where a mass consumer market holds down the costs of media and drives.

    The Register 2010

  • The technology is venomously difficult to productise and there is no optical enterprise storage market outside the entry-level stuff like DVDs and CDs, where a mass consumer market holds down the costs of media and drives.

    The Register 2010

  • We are working very hard to mature it and productise it and our plan is something in the second half, to give something out on real devices.

    All About Symbian - News 2010

  • The technology is venomously difficult to productise and there is no optical enterprise storage market outside the entry-level stuff like DVDs and CDs, where a mass consumer market holds down the costs of media and drives.

    The Register 2010

  • The technology is venomously difficult to productise and there is no optical enterprise storage market outside the entry-level stuff like DVDs and CDs, where a mass consumer market holds down the costs of media and drives.

    Channel Register 2010

  • The technology is venomously difficult to productise and there is no optical enterprise storage market outside the entry-level stuff like DVDs and CDs, where a mass consumer market holds down the costs of media and drives.

    The Register 2010

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