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  2. Defence Information Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    The partnership developing DII is called the Atlas Consortium and is made up of DXC Technology (formerly EDS), Fujitsu, Airbus Defence and Space (formerly EADS Defence & Security) and CGI (formerly Logica). Starting in May 2016, MOD users of DII begin to migrate to the New Style of IT within the defence to be known as MODNET; again supported by ...

  3. Atlas Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The consortium is tasked with developing Defence Information Infrastructure (DII) which is a secure military network for the MoD (United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence). [1] This is the largest, most complex information infrastructure rolled out in Europe and connects 300,000 users and 150,000 terminals in 2,000 MoD locations around the world.

  4. Atlas II - Wikipedia

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    Atlas II was a member of the Atlas family of launch vehicles, which evolved from the successful Atlas missile program of the 1950s. The Atlas II was a direct evolution of the Atlas I , featuring longer first-stage tanks, higher-performing engines, and the option for strap-on solid rocket boosters.

  5. Abbreviated Test Language for All Systems - Wikipedia

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    Abbreviated Test Language for All Systems (ATLAS) is a specialized programming language for use with automatic test equipment (ATE). It is a compiled high-level computer language and can be used on any computer whose supporting software can translate it into the appropriate low-level instructions .

  6. Titan (1963 computer) - Wikipedia

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    A second Atlas 2 was built in Manchester, and was installed at the Computer-Aided Design Centre on Madingley Road together with the Cambridge Titan supervisor. This machine, the last Atlas, was finally switched off on 21 December 1976. [5] A third Atlas 2 was ordered by the UK's Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Aldermaston.

  7. Meta ends its DEI programs as Zuckerberg blasts Biden on Joe ...

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    Meta is ending its diversity, equity and inclusion programs, known as DEI, the company said Friday, becoming the latest company to pull back from such practices in the wake of pressure from ...

  8. Atlas III - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas III (known as the Atlas II-AR (R for Russian) early in development [3]) was an American orbital launch vehicle, used in the years between 2000 and 2005. [4] It was developed from the highly successful Atlas II rocket and shared many components. [1]

  9. Connection challenge could hamper nuclear powered France's ...

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    The time needed to connect power-hungry data centres to the electricity grid could blunt France's advantage using its abundant nuclear power to lure billions of dollars of investment into ...