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In 1973, he joined Logica, an international systems company and was a senior member of team of engineers from Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, SHAPE Technical Center in the Hague, military personnel from NATO countries and industry defining the communications and IT requirements for the underground Static War HQ to be built near Mons ...
SCISYS Group PLC was a medium-sized software and IT services company. The dual-listed company (ESM:SCC)/(Lon:SSY) was a l [citation needed] developer of information and communications technology services, e-business, web and mobile applications, editorial newsroom solutions [buzzword] and advanced technology solutions.
The CODESYS Professional Developer Edition offers the option to add components to the tool which are subject to licensing, e.g. integrated UML support, a connection to the version control systems Apache Subversion and Git, online runtime performance analysis ("Profiler"), static code analysis of the application code or script-based automated ...
The interconnector has two converter stations for connecting the link with the British and Dutch high-voltage electricity transmission systems. [7] The cable was produced by ABB and laid by Global Marine Systems , while the BAM Nuttall / Siemens consortium was responsible for the construction and equipping of the converter stations.
Logica plc was a multinational IT and management consultancy company headquartered in London and later Reading, United Kingdom. Founded in 1969, the company had offices in London and in a number of major cities across England , Wales and Scotland , as well as in other countries around the world.
Northern Engineering Industries plc (NEI) was a British engineering firm, which for over 10 years was one of the largest employers on Tyneside. Its headquarters were based at the Regent Centre at Gosforth in Newcastle upon Tyne .
The company Praxis Systems Limited was founded by Martyn Thomas and David Bean in 1983: it was incorporated on 1 June 1983 and commenced business on 1 July 1983. On 28 June 1985 it became a Public limited company Praxis Systems plc. Until 1988, Praxis was owned almost entirely by its staff.
Inmos International plc (trademark INMOS) and two operating subsidiaries, Inmos Limited (UK) and Inmos Corporation (US), was a British semiconductor company founded by Iann Barron, Richard Petritz, and Paul Schroeder in July 1978.