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  2. Pronto Software - Wikipedia

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    Pronto Software is an Australian enterprise software vendor. Pronto Xi is Pronto Software's main product. It has modules for financials, retail, CRM, supply chain management, warehouse management, manufacturing and facilities management.

  3. Pronto.com - Wikipedia

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    Pronto.com is a price comparison service and a division of Barry Diller's company, IAC. Pronto was founded by IAC in 2005 as a downloadable software application that silently monitors all of a user's activity on a product page, then shows deals from other merchants on the same items, or similar ones, until it finds a better deal. [ 1 ]

  4. Patrick J. Hanratty - Wikipedia

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    He worked for General Electric, where in 1957 he wrote Pronto, an early commercial numerical control (NC) programming language. [6] Then he moved in 1961 to General Motors Research Laboratories , where his projects focused on NC software and taking complex surfaces and producing toolpath data for NC machines.

  5. Pronto Computers - Wikipedia

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    A month after Pronto's incorporation, at COMDEX/Spring, the company unveiled the Pronto System 16, an IBM PC compatible running an 8-MHz Intel 80186 microprocessor. [6] The System 16 was among the few compatibles based on the 80186; designing such machines based on 186 was a notoriously difficult proposition, owing to the processor's large-scale integration of support chips largely deviating ...

  6. OPEX (corporation) - Wikipedia

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    Their warehouse automation products have been implemented at retail and e-commerce companies such as: HBC, [1] BOXED, [2] and iHERB [3] OPEX employs approximately ~1600 people throughout the world with locations in Moorestown Township, New Jersey USA , Plano, Texas , Bolton, England , Villebon Sur Yvette , France , and Duisburg, Germany .

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    Image credits: Dwight Dunlop #5. When I was at school, a long time ago, I came home to find a new television in the lounge. I was pleased, but a little surprised that my parents hadn’t mentioned it.

  8. Menlo Logistics - Wikipedia

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    The idea for Menlo Logistics was developed in the late 1980s. At that time, CF Inc.’s director of marketing, John Williford, presented the idea for the company's creation — an organization that offered warehouse, inventory, and transportation management as well as full integration of supply chain links through customized systems and software — to upper management.

  9. Who is No. 2 after Ohio State's loss? Our college football ...

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    3. Penn State (11-1) Penn State’s regular season ends with six wins against bowl teams but just one ranked win, against No. 25 Illinois. Also, that one loss to Ohio State takes a big hit after ...