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CSC broadens access to VisualOffice support system

The Computer Sciences Corporation has launched an online version of its London market broking suppor...

The Computer Sciences Corporation has launched an online version of its London market broking support system, VisualOffice.

VisualOffice Online is designed to meet the needs of London market brokers without any upfront charges for software licences, implementation and training services or server hardware.

Tony Barker, marketing director of CSC, said: "VisualOffice Online reduces the overall IT cost of ownership and provides a more flexible, and fully integrated administration system. In addition

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