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JASIG
(redirected from Java in Administration Special Interest Group)

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JASIGJoint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees
JASIGJava in Administration Special Interest Group
JASIGJava Architecture Special Interest Group (open software consortium)


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3, 2003 Leverages Popular Higher Education Portal Platform to Benefit Primary School Systems iAssessment, a leading provider of technology solutions for the K-12 education market, has joined the Java in Administration Special Interest Group (JA-SIG).
26, 2002 Luminis Doubles JA-SIG's uPortal Adoption; Campus Pipeline Contributes New Aggregated Layout Manager Feature to Greater Developer Community One year after announcing a groundbreaking relationship with the leading sponsor of higher education open source software development, the Java in Administration Special Interest Group (JA-SIG), Campus Pipeline Inc.
announced today that uPortal developed by the Java in Administration Special Interest Group (JA-SIG) and the Blackboard Building Blocks(TM) program have come together to fully enable its' uPortal web platform to integrate with the Blackboard e-Education Suite(TM).
 
 
 
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