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Ten minutes with Simon Hill & Mark Garnish (TikitTFB)

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Ten Minute interview series This month we interviewed Simon Hill and Mark Garnish (TikitTFB). An interview with two people, a good excuses to give them 10 minutes each! Mark and Simon talk about the effect of the financial crisis on clients and legal software suppliers, the TikitTFB approach to the iPad and SaaS, and upcoming product developments.

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