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  2. Category:Fujitsu software - Wikipedia

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  3. BS2000 - Wikipedia

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    This uniformity of the user interface and the entire BS2000 software configuration makes administration and automation particularly easy. Currently, it is mainly used in Germany - making up to 83% of its total user base - as well as in the United Kingdom (8%), Belgium (4.8%) and other European countries (4.2%).

  4. List of Fujitsu products - Wikipedia

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    Fujitsu, a multinational computer hardware and IT services company, provides services and consulting as well as a range of products including computing products, software, telecommunications, microelectronics, and more. Fujitsu also offers customized IT products that go beyond the off-the shelf products listed below.

  5. List of installation software - Wikipedia

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    InstallAware Software Active Trialware: Yes Yes Yes InstallCore: InstallCore [2] Discontinued Software as a service: No InstallShield: Flexera Software: Active Trialware: Yes Yes No Advanced Installer Advanced Installer: Active Trialware: Yes Yes Yes NSIS: Nullsoft: Active zlib License: No No Orca (Part of Windows SDK) Microsoft: Active ...

  6. Fujitsu Technology Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH (FTS) is a Munich-based information technology vendor in the so-called "EMEIA" markets: Europe, the Middle East, India and Africa. A subsidiary of Fujitsu in Tokyo , FTS was founded in 2009 when the parent firm bought out Siemens' 50% share of Fujitsu Siemens Computers .

  7. Ninite - Wikipedia

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    Ninite (/ ˈ n ɪ n aɪ t /) [1] is a package management system that lets users automatically install popular applications for their Windows operating system. [2] It allows users to make a selection from a list of applications and bundles the selection into a single installer executable.

  8. FACOM - Wikipedia

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    FACOM (Fujitsu Automatic COMputer) is a trademark used for Fujitsu's computers. The first product is FACOM 100, built in 1954. In May 1990, the brand name of FACOM was abolished and changed to Fujitsu. FACOM numbering roughly follows the following scheme, but the numbering of some early relay computers is irregular: 100s: relay computers

  9. List of build automation software - Wikipedia

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    Called meta-build tools, these generate configuration files for other build tools such as those listed above.. CMake – Cross-platform build tool for configuring platform-specific builds; very popoular; integrated with IDEs such as Qt Creator, [1] KDevelop and GNOME Builder [2]