During 2009 we went through our entire organisation at Pulse ensuring that everyone had at a minimum dual screen monitors and preferably with large 22" wide screen monitors. Our goal was improving employee efficiency and that certainly has been achieved. To put a figure on it would be difficult, however we have pulled together a number of stats from around the world that more or less line up with our experience. Read More
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