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UCIT

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UCITUlster Community Investment Trust
UCITUniversity Committee on Information Technology (various universities)
UCITUser-Centered Information Technology
UCITUndertakings for Collective Investments in Transferable Securities
UCitUniversity of Cincinnati Information Technologies (Ohio)
UCITUniversity Center Information Technology (University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Charlotte, NC)


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Axis Communications, the global leader in the network video market, today announced that Andlauer Transportation Services LP (ATS) is using 175 of its network cameras and UCIT Online's DETEXI Network Video Management System software to provide secure environment for customer goods and its trucks at regional Canadian sort centers.
Since 2001 UCIT has assisted more than 100 social enterprises across Northern Ireland with financial support valued at pounds 12million.
Incorporated and listed in Luxembourg as an open-end umbrella UCIT, Willerfunds is run by well-respected asset managers with specialized expertise in their fields.
 
 
 
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