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eWAY, Saasu win awards
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eCommerce payments company, eWAY, won top honours at the CeBit Australia Business Awards. The Canberra-based company took out the CeBit. AU Platinum Award for Export Excellence. Sydney-based Saasu, was recognised with the .AU Platinum Award for Excellence in Innovation. Other awards went to: National ICT Australia (Early Innovators), Salesforce.com (Business Advantage), AWA Limited (Excellence in Technology Services), Panasonic (Excellence in New Media), Walletex (Excellence in Engineering Design) and Digium (Excellence in Communications).

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