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Reichle & De-Massari AG (R&M) is an independent Swiss family business with more than 50 years of experience in the information and communications technology market. R&M develops and manufactures connectivity solutions for high-quality communication networks. The company contributes significantly to operational reliability and safety in voice, data and video transmission worldwide with its copper and fiber optic systems.

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MWC is an oracle solutions provider company having partnership with Oracle for more than 7 years, offering Oracle implementations, training, consulting and support services in Libya. With 7 year experience in training and consulting MWC is given highly respect and recognition for its quality services mainly in Oracle DBA and Oracle EBS Applications DBA support. MWC is authorized golden partner of Oracle. MWC offers local and abroad class training in Oracle DBA OCA, OCP OCM, Developer OCA, OCP, with professional certified engineers.

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Approach to Quality Cisco’s approach to quality can be condensed down to one phrase: ‘ensuring our customer success’. The information contained in this section will help you to gain a better understanding of Cisco’s Business Management System, which allows us to accomplish that success. Cisco’s Business Management System is made up of two parts; the Quality Management System and the Environmental Management System.

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