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  2. Backup site - Wikipedia

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    The capacity of the hot site may or may not match the capacity of the original site depending on the organization's requirements. This type of backup site is the most expensive to operate. Hot sites are popular with organizations that operate real-time processes such as financial institutions, government agencies, and eCommerce providers.

  3. Hot desking - Wikipedia

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    Hot desking (sometimes called "non-reservation-based hoteling") is a work office organization system where each space is available for any worker, rather than reserved for a specific worker, so different workers may use the same spot along the day or week. [1]

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  5. Hoteling - Wikipedia

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    Hoteling (also hotelling or office hoteling) is a method of office management in which workers dynamically schedule their use of workspaces such as desks, cubicles, and offices.

  6. Hot Job Site: TweetMyJOBS - AOL

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    Imagine having job leads delivered directly to your computer or smart phone just seconds after they are posted by employers. This week's Hot Job Site, TweetMyJOBS, gives new meaning to the phrase ...

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    hot site. QuintCareers (officially Quintessential Careers) is a comprehensive career tools site designed to help people find their ideal careers and jobs ...

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  9. Hotwash - Wikipedia

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    The term Hot Wash comes from the practice used by some soldiers of dousing their weapons in extremely hot water as a means of removing grit and residue after firing. While this practice by no means eliminates the need to properly break down the weapon later for cleaning, it removes the major debris and ensures the cleaning process goes more ...