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  2. Computer-aided dispatch - Wikipedia

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    CAD systems may be interconnected with automatic vehicle location systems, mobile data terminals, office telephones, and selective calling and push-to-talk ID.. Computer-assisted dispatch systems use one or more servers located in a central dispatch office, which communicate with computer terminals in a communications center or with mobile data terminals installed in vehicles.

  3. Mobile data terminal - Wikipedia

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    A police officer accessing a mobile data terminal in a police car. A mobile data terminal (MDT) or mobile digital computer (MDC) is a computerized device used in emergency services, public transport, taxicabs, package delivery, roadside assistance, and logistics, among other fields, to communicate with a central dispatcher.

  4. Progress Software - Wikipedia

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    Progress Software Corporation is an American public company that produces software for creating and deploying business applications. Founded in Burlington, Massachusetts with offices in 16 countries, the company posted revenues of $531.3 million (USD) in 2021 and employs approximately 2100 people.

  5. Why Progress Software Shares Plunged - AOL

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  6. Dispatch (logistics) - Wikipedia

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    A resource may refer to a fire engine, tow truck, taxi, or refuse truck, regardless of how many walkie-talkies, mobile radios, or persons were fielded along with each resource. One suggestion is that 100 to 150 mobiles is the maximum practical on one channel. [4] Another suggests 60-70 units as a maximum. [5]

  7. Kemp Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Kemp is a software company that develops load balancing and application delivery software. Its products are built on a custom Linux operating system sold under the LoadMaster brand. As of 2019, there were over 100,000 deployments of LoadMaster globally.

  8. MarkLogic - Wikipedia

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    MarkLogic was originally named Cerisent when it was founded in 2001 [5] by Christopher Lindblad, who was the Chief Architect of the Ultraseek search engine at Infoseek, as well as Paul Pedersen, a professor of computer science at Cornell University and UCLA, and Frank R. Caufield, Founder of Darwin Ventures, [6] to address shortcomings with existing search and data products.

  9. Progress to buy Cloud Software unit ShareFile for $875 million

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    ShareFile, launched in 2005 by Jesse Lipson, uses advanced encryption methods when sending and storing files. Burlington, Massachusetts-based Progress has a market value of about $2.5 billion.