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  • Tickit out of the parlour window and produced her in the garden walk, when

    Little Dorrit 2007

  • Tickit unpresentable at present, but hoped to introduce her to the new visitor to – morrow.

    Little Dorrit 2007

  • Tickit, with her dark row of curls, and Dr Buchan, sat in the parlour window, looking out for the family return.

    Little Dorrit 2007

  • Tickit out of the parlour window and produced her in the garden walk, when Clennam went in at the gate on its being opened for him.

    Little Dorrit Charles Dickens 1841

  • Tickit, with her dark row of curls, and Dr Buchan, sat in the parlour window, looking out for the family return.

    Little Dorrit Charles Dickens 1841

  • The judges said Tickit On Demand allows organisations to define and implement a customised system based on globally accepted risk management standards without the need for expensive, bespoke software development.

    Bobsguide News 2009

  • This win reflects not just the ease of use and cost-effectiveness of the Tickit On Demand application, as it does the number of clients who now use the Software as a Service

    Bobsguide News 2009

  • This new functionality combined with delivery over the internet makes Tickit a compelling proposition for public and private enterprise alike.

    Bobsguide News 2009

  • Tickit On Demand is redefining the risk and compliance software market with a simple but powerful value proposition.

    Bobsguide News 2009

  • More than 95 percent of Tickit's client base moved from their in-house application to using the Software as a Service in less than 12 months since the company launched Tickit On Demand.

    Bobsguide News 2009

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