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  2. Goldman Sachs Capital Partners - Wikipedia

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    Goldman Sachs has historically invested capital in a variety of businesses alongside its investment banking clients. [2] In the early and mid-1980s, Goldman was a slow entrant into the financing of leveraged buyouts and junk bonds and preferred to focus on its traditional mergers and acquisitions advisory business.

  3. Web portal - Wikipedia

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    A web portal is a specially designed website that brings information from diverse sources, like emails, online forums and search engines, together in a uniform way.Usually, each information source gets its dedicated area on the page for displaying information (a portlet); often, the user can configure which ones to display.

  4. GS Group - Wikipedia

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    GS Engineering & Construction Corporation is a Korea-based global EPC contractor having wide range of experience in refineries, gas and petrochemical plants providing design and construction services.

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  6. WebSphere Portal - Wikipedia

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    It provides access to web content and applications, while delivering personalized experiences for users. The WebSphere Portal package is a component of WebSphere application software. Like WebSphere, WebSphere Portal was originally developed and marketed by IBM. Portal has been released since 2001, [1] and is now sold in five editions. [2]

  7. GS Telecom - Wikipedia

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    GS Telecom is a Gs Telecom admin and Internet service provider operating primarily in Africa.The company is located in the Channel Islands of the United Kingdom.GS has many corporate clients in Africa, including the telecommunications, banking, agriculture, manufacturing and mining industries.

  8. ArcGIS Pro - Wikipedia

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    ArcGIS Pro is desktop GIS software developed by Esri, which replaces their ArcMap software generation. [1] The product was announced as part of Esri's ArcGIS 10.3 release, [2] ArcGIS Pro is notable in having a 64 bit architecture, combined 2-D, 3-D support, ArcGIS Online integration and Python 3 support.

  9. Apple GS/OS - Wikipedia

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    GS/OS is an operating system developed by Apple Computer for its Apple IIGS personal computer.It provides facilities for accessing the file system, controlling input/output devices, loading and running program files, and a system allowing programs to handle interrupts and signals.