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OEMS

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OEMSOffice of Emergency Medical Services (Massachusetts government)
OEMSOffice of Emergency Services (various locations)
OEMSOrder and Execution Management System
OEMSOperational Excellence Management System (various organizations)
OEMSOracle Enterprise Messaging Service
OEMSOrder Entry Management System


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OEMS, end-users and resellers will,it is claimed, receive benefits which include flexibility, scalability and multi-vendor capability.
After years of performing as a secondary activity for turbine OEMS, the servicing of power plants in North America has become a fast growing opportunity for manufacturers and independent service providers in the region.
With industry analysts predicting sales of these home access points to exceed 32 Million by 2011*, operators, OEMS and niche players are all keeping a very close watch on femtocell developments and in particular the outcome of field trials already underway in Europe and the USA.
 
 
 
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