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SRVStevie Ray Vaughan
SRVServing
SRVService Record (DNS)
SRVSan Ramon Valley
SRVSafety Relief Valve
SRVService
SRVServer
SRVSafety Research Vehicle
SRVSports Recreation Vehicle
SRVStyling Research Vehicle
SRVSubmarine Rescue Vehicle
SRVSocialist Republic of Vietnam
SRVService Corporation (funeral company; stock symbol)
SRVSimian Retrovirus
SRVSocial Role Valorization (Wolf Wolfensberger's The Principle of Normalization in Human Services)
SRVThe School in Rose Valley (Rose Valley, PA)
SRVSmudge Resistant Vinyl (mouse pads)
SRVSport Recreation Vehicle
SRVSemiregular Variable (astronomy)
SRVSpecialisti in Radiologia Veterinaria
SRVSociété des Régates de Vannes (French: Regatta Society of Vannes; Vannes, France)
SRVStrasbourg Roller Vitesse (French: Strasbourg Speed Skating; Strasbourg, France)
SRVSpecial Reconnaissance Vehicle
SRVSaddle River Valley
SRVStorage and Retrieval Vehicles
SRVStore Receipt Voucher
SRVSequential Response Vector
SRVSubject-Relation-Value
SRVSaint-Rémy Vittel (French sports club)
SRVSubmersible Rescue Vehicle
SRVSystem Requirement Verification (design phase)
SRVSecurity and Reconnaissance Vehicles
SRVSurveillance Restoral Vehicle
SRVSewer Relief Vent
SRVStorage Ring Viewer (computing)
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Applicable to servers and storage, virtualization allows different applications and operating systems to rtm on shared enterprise-level servers and storage.
With application virtualization and proper planning, you can take advantage of inherent business continuity protection; such as if a server goes down, you can quickly swap in another server to handle the load.
-- FileMaker Solutions Alliance (FSA) membership now includes a free copy of the FileMaker Server 8 Advanced Development license.
"SAS Enterprise BI Server running at this level empowers us to query, analyze and forecast outcomes on large amounts of data.
The challenge for the Pittsburgh Public Schools (PPS) was typical of many districts that had grown technology over the years on an ad hoc bares: "We had servers everywhere doing everything and everybody was in charge of any thing," recalls Elbie Yaworsky, chief technology officer for PPS.
"It's a traffic engineer's delight to demonstrate the server," said Paul Allred, of the agency's highway engineering division.
The SVTC currently opposes the construction of a server farm in Alviso, California, that would sit close to a river and a wildlife refuge.
Other computer security tools are monitoring event logs on servers, ensuring that file and account permissions are properly set, that computer systems use password protection and that passwords are composed of at least eight characters and that the password combination includes both letters and numbers (alphanumeric) and has at least one special character.
He so uploaded it to the Chemistry Preprint Server for direct, immediate dissemination.
In particular, it questioned whether and under what circumstances a Website on a server is a fixed place through which business is carried on and, hence, a PE: "It seems clear, however, that some activities (such as advertising) on a web site will not of themselves constitute a PE, because they will fall into the category of preparatory or auxiliary activities." The paper continued, "the possibility has also been raised that a web site could be deemed a PE on the grounds that it acts as an agent concluding contracts." Without taking a position on either issue, the paper points out that a practical outcome is needed that will keep down compliance costs for business and be easily enforceable by tax authorities.
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