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  2. Office Workstations Limited - Wikipedia

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    Office Workstations Limited (OWL) was a British software company based in Edinburgh.. OWL was founded in 1984 by five former employees of ICL (Ian Ritchie, Stuart Harper, Gordon Dougan, Richard Stonehouse and Dave MacLaren) who had previously worked at ICL's Scottish Development Centre at Dalkeith Palace until its closure the previous year.

  3. Ian Ritchie (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Ian Cleland Ritchie is a Scottish businessman specialising in the information technology sector.. In 1984, Ritchie founded the software company, Office Workstations Limited (OWL) in Edinburgh, after leaving ICL when they closed their Scottish Development Centre at Dalkeith Palace the previous year.

  4. Owl Scientific Computing - Wikipedia

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    Owl Scientific Computing is a software system for scientific and engineering computing developed in the Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge. [2] The System Research Group (SRG) in the department recognises Owl as one of the representative systems developed in SRG in the 2010s. [ 3 ]

  5. NEC Software Solutions - Wikipedia

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    NEC Software Solutions, formerly Northgate Public Services, is a provider of specialist software and outsourcing services for the public sector and is based in the United Kingdom. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This followed its acquisition by NEC Corporation in January 2018.

  6. Owl Labs - Wikipedia

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    The Meeting Owl is a 360 degree video conferencing device. Owl Labs is a company that makes 360° video conferencing devices called the "Meeting Owl", [1] the "Meeting Owl Pro" [2] and the "Meeting Owl 3." [3] It was founded in 2014 by robotics experts Max Makeev and Mark Schnittman. [4]

  7. Owl (AOL) - Wikipedia

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    Owl was a short-lived user-generated content site created by AOL in 2010. [1] It was promoted as a "living, breathing library where useful knowledge, opinions and images are posted from experts the world over". [2] [3] At least some of the content was by paid contributors. [2] As of 2021, the website's URL links to a Yahoo! holding page.

  8. Arun Jain - Wikipedia

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    Arun Jain (born 30 December 1959) is a Chennai-based Indian industrialist, investor, and philanthropist. [1] He is the chairman and managing director of Intellect Design Arena Limited, an IT software products company in the banking, financial services, and insurance space, which is listed on the National Stock Exchange as Intellect.

  9. Semantic technology - Wikipedia

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    Semantic technologies are "meaning-centered". They involve but are not limited to the following areas of application: encoding/decoding of semantic representation, knowledge graphs of entities and their interrelationships, auto-recognition of topics and concepts, information and meaning extraction, semantic data integration, and; taxonomies ...