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  2. Network information system - Wikipedia

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    By adding sensors as well as analysis and calculations based on the measured values the concept of Smart water system is included in the NIS. By adding actuators into the network the concept of SCADA can be included in the NIS. NIS may be built on top of a GIS (Geographical information system). [9] [10] [11] [12]

  3. Nippon Ichi Software - Wikipedia

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    NIS America, a localization and global publishing branch of Nippon Ichi Software, was founded on December 24, 2003. [198] Based in Santa Ana, California, it originally focused solely on the North American market until being expanded to include Europe and other regions in 2007. The branch was the result of the company's wish to focus on ...

  4. NIS+ - Wikipedia

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    NIS+ is a directory service developed by Sun Microsystems to replace its older 'NIS' (Network Information Service).It is designed to eliminate the need for duplication across many computers of configuration data such as user accounts, host names and addresses, printer information and NFS disk mounts on individual systems, instead using a central repository on a master server, simplifying ...

  5. Kwangmyong (network) - Wikipedia

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    Kwangmyong (Korean: 광명; RR: gwangmyeong; MR: kwang-myŏng; lit. bright light) [1] [2] is a North Korean national intranet service [3] opened in the early 2000s. The Kwangmyong intranet system stands in contrast to the global Internet in North Korea, which is available to fewer people in the country.

  6. Intranet - Wikipedia

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    Using hypermedia and Web technology, Web publishing allows for the maintenance of and easy access to cumbersome corporate knowledge, such as employee manuals, benefits documents, company policies, business standards, news feeds, and even training, all of which can be accessed throughout a company using common Internet standards (Acrobat files ...

  7. Intranet portal - Wikipedia

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    Through an intranet portal, a private network is able to impose its own local rules of behavior [2] because of the installation and maintenance of a mechanism such as a firewall [3] and intranet portal solutions. Web browsers cannot connect to the server behind it and must contact the gateway machine and abide by the restrictions mandated by ...

  8. National intranet - Wikipedia

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    A national internet is an Internet Protocol-based walled garden network maintained by a nation state as a national substitute for the global Internet, with the aim of controlling and monitoring the communications of its inhabitants, as well as restricting their access to outside media. [1]

  9. Navy Marine Corps Intranet - Wikipedia

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    The Navy/Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) is a United States Department of the Navy program which was designed to provide the vast majority of information technology services for the entire Department, including the United States Navy and Marine Corps.