Square POS
Square POS is a simple and intuitive point-of-sale (POS) solution that delivers a robust set of tools for sales tracking, inventory, online payment processing, digital receipts, and analytics. Available for Android and iOS devices, Square POS provides a recording of transactions offline by storing data locally and then automatically syncing all information when their is an Internet connection. Additionally, Square POS enables users to seamlessly manage details, such as names, prices, and quantities and provides features such as a barcode scanner, discounts, credit card processing, gift cards, refunds, and more. Whether or not your business has a brick-and-mortar location, building a robust online presence can help you engage customers from a distance. Square’s online solutions work with any of the above point-of-sale systems, or you can use them on your own. We give you the tools to create thumb-stopping, compelling, and on-brand ads that perform.
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LIVE Connect
Banyan Technology is redefining over-the-road shipping through LIVE Connect®, the industry’s most connected OTR freight management platform. Designed for Shippers, 3PLs and supply chain partners, LIVE Connect unifies Truckload, LTL, Final Mile and Parcel into a single freight ecosystem.
More than a traditional TMS, LIVE Connect pioneered API-driven connectivity in LTL shipping, bringing real-time carrier integration and automated execution into a market once dominated by manual processes. Today, that foundation powers system integrations, predictive pricing, automated freight audit and embedded business intelligence that transform transportation data into operational advantage.
With 3x more carrier connections than any other provider, Banyan delivers unmatched connectivity, optimized carrier selection and cost control. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Banyan continues to evolve alongside its clients, shaping the future of intelligent freight execution.
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Ekiga
Ekiga (formerly known as GnomeMeeting) is an open source SoftPhone, Video Conferencing and Instant Messenger application over the Internet. It supports HD sound quality and video up to DVD size and quality. Because it uses both of the major telephony standards (SIP and H.323), it is interoperable with many service providers and many types of hardware and software. Ekiga was first released back in 2001 under the GnomeMeeting name, as a graduation thesis. In 2001, voice over IP, IP Telephony, and videoconferencing were not widespread technologies as they are now. The GNU/Linux desktop was at its infancy, and let's not speak about multimedia capabilities. Most webcam drivers were buggy, ALSA had not been released yet and full-duplex audio was something difficult to achieve. General performance could also be an issue, especially when most efficient codecs were closed source. Generally speaking, the technology was not ready yet but Ekiga was already kicking!
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