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  2. IONA Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Iona Technologies headquarters on Percy Place in Dublin, 1994. In 1981, a Trinity College Dublin PhD student, Chris Horn, visited Stanford University, and met Andy Bechtolsheim, inventor of the Stanford University Network (SUN) workstation, and Bill Joy, and when they later went on to co-found Sun Microsystems, he began to talk to fellow academics about starting their own venture.

  3. Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Plans and Training (G-3 ...

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    Seal of the DCS, G-3/5/7. In the US Army, Joseph A. Ryan is the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Plans, and Training (G-3/5/7) serving on Army Staff for operations (G-3), plans (G-5), and training (G-7). Both G-8 and G-3/5/7 sit on the Army Requirements Oversight Council (AROC), chaired by the Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA). [1] [2]

  4. Digital Combat Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Digital Combat Simulator (DCS) is a combat flight simulation game developed primarily by Eagle Dynamics and The Fighter Collection. Several labels are used when referring to the DCS line of simulation products: DCS World , Modules , and Campaigns .

  5. Progress Software To Complete Non-Core Divestments ... - AOL

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    Progress Software To Complete Non-Core Divestments Ahead of Plan; Micro Focus to Buy Orbix, Artix, Orbacus Lines BEDFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ProgressSoftware Corporation (NAS: PRGS) today ...

  6. Deputy Chief of Staff G-8 Programs of The United States Army

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    The DCS G-8 is responsible for integrating Army funding, fielding, and equipping actions with the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), Joint, and Army Staff (ARSTAF) organizations and processes for the purpose of meeting current and future force requirements of the Joint Force.

  7. Orbix - Wikipedia

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    Orbix may refer to: Orbix (toy), a battery-operated puzzle toy from Milton Bradley released in 1995; Orbix (software) This page was last edited on 26 ...

  8. Defense Clandestine Service - Wikipedia

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    The Defense Clandestine Service (DCS) is an arm of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), [3] which conducts clandestine espionage, intelligence gathering activities and classified operations around the world to provide insights and answer national-level defense objectives for senior U.S. policymakers and American military leaders.

  9. Eagle Dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Dynamics was founded in 1991 by Nick Grey and Igor Tishin, with offices in Moscow and the UK. The company teamed up with Jim Mackonochie of Mindscape [10] [11] and publisher Strategic Simulations to produce its first game, a combat flight simulator.