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Investing heavily in the cloud

04 Jun 2014 - by Staff reporter
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CompuClearing has invested
heavily in cloud-based
technology over the past few
years, with the company’s premier
software product, CompuSolutions
Diamond, having gone live two
months ago.
“This product, which we believe is
the latest word in cloud technology
and software development, gives
our clients secure access to their
data on the system from any device
– PC, laptop, smartphone or tablet,”
says Miguel Viera, CompuClearing’s
customer relations representative in
Durban.
Other cloud-based technology,
such as the company’s cTariff online
tariff book and its submission of
customs documentation programme
has been in use for years, said Viera,
He believes that having a
presence in Durban is strategic for
CompuClearing as Durban has
regularly ranked in the top 50 busiest
ports worldwide. “We have a strong
customer base in the city and we
have key account representatives to
service that
base,” said
Viera. He
added that
the company
also provided
on-the-ground
training
in Durban
as well as
Johannesburg and Cape
Town on all its software
solutions, including CompuSolutions
Diamond and CargoWise One.

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