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ÖSAÖffentliche Versicherung Sachsen-Anhalt (German: public insurance of Sachsen-Anhalt)
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Open Systems architectures create a performance and cost escalation.
Built on an open systems architecture and supported by world-class Intel hardware, TeleVantage enhances customer service, increases productivity and improves the bottom line for a variety of customers, from small offices to large enterprise organizations with sophisticated call centers.
At the same time, we protected the fact that this is an open systems architecture. It will absolutely be multivendor.
The system leverages an open systems architecture that allows customers to run a variety of operating systems including DOS, Microsoft(R) Windows(R) for Workgroups, Windows(R) 95 and Windows NT(R) Workstation.
The JSF open systems architecture concept suggests the strategy to obtain all of these features affordably.
The project at San Diego includes the supply of 50 display monitors, 100 LED displays, 10 FIDS workstations, fileservers and visual paging facilities, while Calgary sees the continuation of the airport authorities move from using a closed proprietary system environment to an open systems architecture.
Chapter 2 looks at macroengineering and an open systems architecture that the global networks require in order to ensure the integration of different services, such as telecommunications, cable television and telephone, and different manufacturers' equipment.
We also wanted an open systems architecture that would allow us to quickly and transparently integrate custom, in-house developed or additional off-the,shelf applications with our core application.
First, it employs an open systems architecture, meaning that interface specifications at all layers and connection points are published in open salutations and U.S.
Fourth generation computer language will be used in supporting an open systems architecture, featuring local and wide area networks.
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