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RDM Corporation and TASQ Technology Announce Strategic Relationship


Published on 2010-05-13 13:15:07 - Market Wire
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Toronto Stock Exchange Symbol: RC

WATERLOO, ON, May 13 /CNW/ - RDM Corporation (TSX: RC), a leading developer of specialized software and hardware products for electronic payment processing, and TASQ Technology, Inc., a First Data company, and one of the largest providers of point-of-sale equipment and services in North America, announced today a strategic relationship to support RDM SYNERGY II customers with a full suite of services and a third party help desk support program.

"RDM is delighted to partner with TASQ, one of the industry's key providers for payment terminal support and deployment services," said Douglas Newman, President and CEO of RDM. "RDM prides itself on providing our customers with comprehensive, reliable and timely support for our products."

The RDM SYNERGY II payment terminal is an all-in-one, feature-rich, electronic payment solution for all non-cash payments. RDM SYNERGY II provides multiple application and merchant support for all industry types, including retail, retail with tip, mail and telephone order, hospitality, and hospitality with tip. RDM SYNERGY II supports Synergy Deposit, a secure, easy to use, check deposit application for either front counter sales or back office.

About RDM Corporation

RDM Corporation is headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario and trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol RC. RDM is a leading provider of specialized software and hardware products for electronic payment processing. RDM has pioneered electronic check conversion systems and web based image and transaction management services for banks, retailers, payment processors and government agencies as well as print quality control and image quality systems for a variety of global customers. For more information, visit RDM's website at [ www.RDMCorp.com ]

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