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  2. Meridian Knowledge Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Meridian Knowledge Solutions is a software company founded in 1997 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia. It provides a web-based learning management system (LMS) for delivering and tracking training. [1] The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Visionary Integration Professionals (VIP), a technology and outsourcing firm. [2]

  3. MKS Inc. - Wikipedia

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    MKS, Inc (formerly called Mortice Kern Systems) is a subsidiary of PTC, Inc.It was previously a multinational independent software vendor that was acquired by Parametric Technology Corporation (now PTC) on May 31, 2011. [1]

  4. Army Knowledge Online - Wikipedia

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    Army Knowledge Online (AKO) was a web application that provided enterprise information services to the United States Army, joint, and Department of Defense customers. AKO was sunset in 2021. [ 1 ] The remaining following information is historical in nature.

  5. Knowledge space - Wikipedia

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    A quasi-ordinal knowledge space is a knowledge space that is also closed under set intersection: if student a knows topics A and B; and student c knows topics B and C; then it is possible for another student b to know only topic B. A well-graded knowledge space or learning space is a knowledge space satisfying the following axiom:

  6. LexisNexis Risk Solutions - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, LexisNexis Risk Solutions was officially launched as a separate company within the Reed Elsevier portfolio. Mark Kelsey was named CEO of LexisNexis Risk Solutions in December 2012. [14] Over the next two years the company purchased 12 companies, including WorldCompliance, Enclarity, Mapflow, Tracesmart, Wunelli and Health Market Science.

  7. Red herring prospectus - Wikipedia

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    The name "Red Herring" relates to the red lettered disclaimer displayed on the front page of each preliminary prospectus. That disclaimer contains information similar to the following: A Registration Statement relating to these securities has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission but has not yet become effective.