These end systems are stable, interoperable, and well understood throughout the IT community. |
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By far, the most interoperable video compression technology in use today is MPEG, the Moving Pictures Experts Group. |
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Today, a better trained staff is capable of making some programming changes to an interoperable, multivendor system. |
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A user buying Ethernet infrastructure products can be confident they will be compatible and interoperable with equipment from other suppliers. |
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The use of standards-based software to control interoperable hardware has always been a key design goal of network architects. |
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They are not designed to be interoperable, to exchange information with other sites. |
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All of them were well integrated by multiple communications links and interoperable computer systems. |
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The standards and protocols used to access the Web are well defined and mature, making it fairly simple to achieve fully interoperable systems. |
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Therefore, the solution must also take care of packaging and exchanging such context information in an interoperable manner. |
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What I am interested in is helping make standards-based, interoperable computing for Indian languages a reality. |
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Open standards software products are designed to be interoperable with software from other manufacturers, but can be proprietary technologies. |
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Users want to access an interoperable information world, where a set of separate repositories looks to them like a single information portal. |
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They just want information technology to be interoperable, seamless, and less expensive. |
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In high-rises, for example, there is a requirement that the fire system be interoperable with other systems. |
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This concept is the vision of interoperable searching among state systems, based on uniform standards, profiles and best practices. |
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The basic picture is that we have a groups of families of interoperable software tools with lots of overlap. |
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The company says the software will also be interoperable with Java application server standards. |
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Standardized, interoperable cable modems would create a retail rush and remove the cost from service operators' books. |
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Network new product development goes beyond just using interoperable software. |
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We therefore responded by building an interoperable solution specifically designed to help federal agencies comply with this mandate. |
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It's a good start, with many a hurdle to overcome, nevertheless the question of being able to make interoperable mobile payments will ultimately affect us all. |
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In an interoperable system, with its single cable and standard components, changes to the system can be completed quicker and at a much lower cost. |
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Each had a vested reason to want a universal, interoperable ADSL standard. |
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We are actively encouraging this with an emphasis on flexible, deployable, and technologically advanced and interoperable forces. |
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Intel's Centrino logo on a hotspot is a guarantee that the equipment has been tested as interoperable with its chipsets and therefore carries a certain badge of quality. |
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These projectable army command shelters are interoperable in a multinational context. |
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Each are interoperable, client-server applications characterized by an open, flexible architecture. |
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For years, handset makers have licensed patents to each other so they can make interoperable products. |
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In order to adapt to those developments, the concept of an interoperable system and the responsibility of system operators should be clarified. |
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Finally, I would like to stress the importance of 3G in the context of access to open and interoperable platforms. |
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Our armed forces need the best state-of-the-art interoperable equipment for their difficult tasks. |
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The infrastructure will become interoperable and will connect the countries to the Arab and European rail networks. |
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An important next step will be to demonstrate that the repositories are interoperable and searchable, using one interface. |
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At operational level the priority is to encourage the European countries to develop increasingly modern, robust and interoperable capabilities. |
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Compliance does not imply that a component is fully interoperable or interchangeable with other similar complaint components from other manufacturers. |
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More than three years of desert battlefield experience has proven that too much Army Reserve equipment is still incompatible and not interoperable with AC equipment. |
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We'll help you put in place a system which delivers secure, immediate information, in an interoperable, cost-efficient framework that can be scaled geographically. |
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The size of the disasters is so broad that the Federal government will definitely be involved and there will be a requirement for data that is readily accessible, interoperable and interconnected. |
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The partners say they will develop the project's 'Reference Architecture' to sort out any semantic interoperability problems that materialise, providing a generic architecture for a semantically interoperable cloud. |
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Each module is an interoperable client-server application, characterized by an open flexible architecture that contributes unique value-added functionality to the entire system. |
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Unless expressly provided for by the rules of the systems concerned, one system's rules on the moment of irrevocability shall not be affected by any rules of the other systems with which it is interoperable. |
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The plain line track constitutes the physical guideway for the vehicles, the characteristics of which enable the interoperable vehicles to run under the desired conditions of safety and with the specified performance. |
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Like it or not, storage vendors have to achieve interoperable levels and are looking to automate the process. |
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Our biometric ID solutions call on advanced algorithms, which have been shown to be the most reliable and interoperable on the market, according to leading certification authorities. |
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As an example, rail links between some countries are not interoperable due to differences in the gauge systems, information and telecommunication systems used in air transport vary considerably among countries, etc. |
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The G8 determined that ICAO has developed interoperable technical specifications for smart chip passports that are now being used as the basis for the production of these documents. |
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The automation of the violation processing chain can therefore be gradual, through the addition of options, all stages remaining compatible and interoperable. |
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Community funding can contribute significantly to the development of common approaches and coordinated actions, and encourages the exchange of good practice and the deployment of interoperable solutions. |
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We enable financial institutions to provide interoperable solutions to their customers, so that they can feel more secure from fraud wherever they are in the world. |
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The avionics on board are not interoperable with U. S. strike aircraft. |
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The fact that they are now being deployed or are planned in several countries, though not necessarily on a technically interoperable basis as yet, shows how useful it would be for Europe to introduce standards. |
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The possibilities of new and interoperable technologies hold great potential for rendering border management more efficient as well as more secure but should not lead to discrimination or unequal treatment of passengers. |
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All standardizing organizations have similar missions, that is, to arrive at a solution for making a product, service, process or system interconnected and interoperable. |
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The responsibility falls as much to the signalman as to the two companies and the authorities of the two Member States, and also to the lack of a sustained will to make rail networks interoperable. |
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Combined with our other complementary solutions, we offer a complete hospitality suite to suit the needs of almost any hotel and interoperable with most leading PMS applications. |
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In order to ensure a harmonised, interoperable and open navigational aid and information system on the inland waterway network of the Community, common requirements and technical specifications should be introduced. |
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Institutional repositories centralize, preserve, and make accessible the knowledge generated by academic institutions while also forming part of a larger global system of distributed, interoperable repositories. |
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With a rapid introduction like this, it is paramount that the chip works flawlessly and is interoperable with the ATMs and EMV terminals nationally and abroad. |
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Since the Canadian navy is fully interoperable with the U. S. navy, U. S. warships could be theoretically assigned under the command of the Canadian flotilla as was done during the gulf war. |
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The new magic formula in this is ERTMS', which is intended to help make train systems mutually interoperable, so that perhaps, even if a long way down the line, rail will be given a new chance. |
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Of the new uses, videotelephony is symbolic of a new generation of convergent services, available and interoperable on all France Telecom networks. |
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Using Denali's PureSpec helps us verify that our designs are compliant with the PCI Express standard and interoperable with other PCI Express implementations. |
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This alliance combines IdenTrust's legally and technologically interoperable environment for authenticating and using identities worldwide with our end-to-end process flow. |
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This demonstration also highlights the newfound cooperation between the FCIA and SNIA to resolve interoperability issues and is a major step toward interoperable switches. |
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The Open Mobile Alliance, an international specifications setting body, closes its third year with the widest scope of tested and interoperable Enablers in the industry. |
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