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EBS Directors Paul Woods (left) and Jonathan MartinAustralian business management software specialist EBS (Evolution Business Systems) has racked up a resounding customer satisfaction rating of more than 95 per cent in the 2014 Australian Achiever Awards.

For the fifth year in a row, EBS won praise from its customers, with a rating of 95.02 per cent in the Computer Systems, Software & Internet Services category in the awards.

EBS founder and director Paul Woods said the true value of this award was it came from customers. “At EBS, we are very proud of what we do,” he said. “What makes this such a valuable acknowledgement is that it comes from the people we aim to please – our customers.”

Juice and Blend founders Jonathan and Anne MartinAfter a lifestyle change that has shed many kilos, Melbourne couple Jonathan and Anne Martin have launched a new business to evangelise the benefits of juicing and blending as part of daily life.

Juice and Blend http://www.juiceandblend.com.au/ is an online store where customers throughout Australia can buy and learn about using high quality juicers and blenders.

Rob Dean, one of the blokes behind Adelaide’s booming Burger Theory business will reveal his recipes for success at a Flinders University business networking event in the CBD tomorrow.

Entrepreneurs in Conversation is a speaker series that began in 2013 with the launch of Flinders' New Venture Institute (NVI). It aims to unite entrepreneurs from across Adelaide and Australia to share their entrepreneurial journey, taking an intimate look at their feats, failures and personal journeys.

Dean CalvertSmall business technology expert Dean Calvert has warned homeowners to turn off unused electrical equipment if they leave their home unattended during heatwaves while on holiday.

Dean, the managing director of Calvert Technologies, regularly travels to the NT to install computer equipment at offices in remote outback towns, where temperatures can exceed 50 degrees.