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  2. FCC Computer Inquiries - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, if changes or processing happens at the end of phone line, the FCC defined it as pure data processing. [2] In pure data processing, the computer processes the information and determines if it is a circuit or message-switching. [3] Also, in pure data processing the computer processes the information by using storing ...

  3. Data Processing Iran Co. - Wikipedia

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    Data Processing Iran Company (DPI) (Persian: داده‌پردازی ایران, Dadheperdazi-ye Iran) is a computer, technology and IT Consulting corporation headquartered in Tehran, Iran. DPI is currently the largest technology provider in Iran [ 3 ] [ verification needed ]

  4. 2d Systems Operations Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 2d Systems Operations Squadron, stationed at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, delivers global environmental intelligence products and services for the defense of the United States of America and its global interests through the 24 × 7 operation, sustainment and maintenance of Air Force Weather's strategic center computer complex, production network, and applications.

  5. Control Data Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Control Data Corporation (CDC) was a mainframe and supercomputer company that in the 1960s was one of the nine major U.S. computer companies, which group included IBM, the Burroughs Corporation, and the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), the NCR Corporation (NCR), General Electric, and Honeywell, RCA and UNIVAC.

  6. National Data Corporation - Wikipedia

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    National Data Corporation (NDC) was an American information technology company and payment processor founded in 1967 by Ret. U.S. Air Force Colonel George Thorpe. [1] At its peak in 1987, NDC was the world's largest payments processor by volume. [2]

  7. Datatron - Wikipedia

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    Datatron-205 computer at the U.S. Geological Survey. The Datatron is a family of decimal vacuum tube computers developed by ElectroData Corporation and first shipped in 1954. The Datatron was later marketed by Burroughs Corporation after Burroughs acquired ElectroData in 1956.

  8. ADP (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the ADP Brokerage Service Group was spun off to form Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc., removing about US$2 billion from ADP's total yearly revenue. [11] ADP distributed one share of Broadridge common stock for every four shares of ADP common stock held by shareholders of record as of the close of business on March 23, 2007.

  9. Datawatch Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Datawatch's technology relies on in-memory OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) cubes, which are displayed through a series of visualizations including treemaps.This allows the user to load data, select variables and hierarchical structures, and navigate through the resultant visualization, filtering, zooming and drilling (sometimes called slicing and dicing), to identify outliers, correlations ...