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So all of Radicon's technical support had traditionally been provided, for a charge, by a parent company's IT department.
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Radicon's business manager, Chris Riley, says the cloud was the only way to handle the transition.
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Though the SAP system was specified for the company's 500-strong presence in Huddersfield, Radicon is sticking with it because it plans to grow – and because it can.
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SAP implementation generally takes a couple of years; this cloud version was ready in six weeks for Radicon's US operation.
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Radicon has rolled out the cloud to its US entity and is working to do the same elsewhere internationally, spending £750,000 supporting more than 150 people, a number that will grow substantially.
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Carlos once sold just the front and part of the mechanism of Radicon Robot - highly desirable for being the first of the legendary line, released in June 1956 and the subject of a Popular Mechanics cover story - for $600.
To market, to market: treasure hunting in Mexico City's flea markets 2008
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Carlos once sold just the front and part of the mechanism of Radicon Robot - highly desirable for being the first of the legendary line, released in June 1956 and the subject of a Popular Mechanics cover story - for $600.
To market, to market: treasure hunting in Mexico City's flea markets 2008
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Only Rodel Lopez of Radicon scored a double-digit output with 13 points.
Kalaw lifts Al Iman over Radicon; Laith Sports Center-SAAD Animo Stuns Abdulla Fouad 2009
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The first wirelessly controlled robot, Radicon, went for $16,950.
Antique News News! 2010
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The first wirelessly controlled robot, Radicon, went for $16,950.
Antique News News! 2010
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