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  2. DG (company) - Wikipedia

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    Invented and founded by John R. Armstrong and Robin M. Solís (Digital Generation Systems, Inc. shareholder stock certificates number 001 & number 002, respectively) then sold to Scott Ginsberg in 1993, Digital Generation Systems, Inc. (commonly referred to as DG) was the very first National online service platform in the world.

  3. Digital Government Society - Wikipedia

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    The organization was founded in 2005 as the Digital Government Society of North America, registered in the State of California, as a charitable organization. It was renamed "The Digital Government Society (DGS)" on October 11, 2013. [1] It grew out of the US National Science Foundation's CISE-based Digital Government program. [2]

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  6. Global Graphics - Wikipedia

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    Global Graphics PLC is known for its digital printing and document technology including the Harlequin and Jaws RIPs and the gDoc digital document software. The Company supplies its software under license to Original Equipment Manufacturers and software vendors who build products around it.

  7. Calma - Wikipedia

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    Calma's computer-aided design systems are used in a wide variety of applications. To date systems have been sold principally to electronics firms for use in the design of integrated circuits, printed circuit boards and electrical schematics; to governmental agencies and public utilities for use in cartographic applications; and to manufacturing ...

  8. Digital Effects (studio) - Wikipedia

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    A three-dimensional computer graphics image by Digital Effects Inc., New York, circa 1982. This image is one of the company's first to combine three dimensional objects (the bottle) along with texture mapping (the surface of the bottle and the "wallpaper" on the walls) and image mapping (the label on the bottle and the images inside the windows.

  9. Distributed Common Ground System - Wikipedia

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    It brought together technology providers in the hope of developing more integrated systems using cloud computing with open architectures, compared to previously specialized custom-built systems. [8] A major contractor was Lockheed Martin, with computers supplied by Silicon Graphics International out of its Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin office. [9]