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technical and support
Publicity is given to the award of patents to our engineers and financial support is provided for individual membership in technical societies.
This is distinct from technical support and other lines which use ANI so that a computer can automatically display the customer's account on a " screen pop " for the next available customer service representative: the MCI number is intended specifically for ANAC use.
During the war, Pakistan supported Bosnia while providing technical and military support to Bosnia.
This required new kinds of marketing and support materials from software vendors, but Borland remained focused on the technical side of its products.
Cambodia received Soviet technical assistance and equipment to support the maintenance of the transportation network.
In addition, the company provided consulting services, training and technical support in all of Latin America through its own service centers and certified partners.
It involves using technology to organize, automate, and synchronize business processes — principally sales activities, but also those for marketing, customer service, and technical support.
For example, feedback from a technical support center can enlighten marketers about specific services and product features clients are asking for.
One of the largest issues surrounding the implementation and adoption of a CRM comes in the perceived lack of technical and user support in using the system.
A 2004 case study concluded that the proper use of screenshots can significantly support a user ’ s “ developing a mental model of the program ” and help in “ identifying and locating window elements and objects .” This research concluded that screen shots allowed users to “ learn more, make fewer mistakes, and learn in a shorter time frame ,” which can certainly assist in increasing the time frame for full implementation of a CRM system with limited technical or human support.
Typically the third tier of support is formed of product engineers / developers or highly skilled technical support staff for the product.
Copernicus himself was mainly motivated by technical dissatisfaction with the earlier system and not by support for any mediocrity principle.
This technical leadership and the rivalry with IBM was emphasized when the Systempro server was launched in late 1989-this was a true server product with standard support for a second CPU and RAID, but also the first product to feature the EISA bus, designed in reaction to IBM's MCA ( MicroChannel Architecture ).
The U. S. Agency for International Development ( USAID ) mission is focused on improving access of underserved populations to quality health care and combating HIV / AIDS and tuberculosis ; promoting economic growth through policy reform, support for CAFTA-DR implementation, and technical assistance to small producers and tourism groups ; environmental protection and policy reform initiatives ; improved access to quality primary, public education and assistance to at-risk youth ; a model rural electrification program ; and improving participation in democratic processes, while strengthening the judiciary and combating corruption across all sectors.
A comparison of four successful programs against malaria in Brazil, India, Eritrea, and Vietnam does not endorse any single strategy but instead states, " Common success factors included conducive country conditions, a targeted technical approach using a package of effective tools, data-driven decision-making, active leadership at all levels of government, involvement of communities, decentralized implementation and control of finances, skilled technical and managerial capacity at national and sub-national levels, hands-on technical and programmatic support from partner agencies, and sufficient and flexible financing.
* Outsourced support personnel: DARPA extensively leverages technical, contracting, and administrative services from other DoD agencies and branches of the military.
Such aid should be limited either by time, or as to material and technical, and personnel support, or both.
In 1982, work began to develop a European standard for digital cellular voice telephony when the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations ( CEPT ) created the Groupe Spécial Mobile committee and provided a permanent group of technical support personnel, based in Paris.
The JTLS ( Joint Technical Language Service ) is a small department and cross-government resource responsible for mainly technical language support and translation and interpreting services across government departments.
The remit of the JTLS has expanded in the ensuing years to cover technical language support and interpreting and translation services across the UK Government and to local public sector services in Gloucestershire and surrounding counties.
Geneva established the Center for Technology Development in 1986 for providing research, prototyping and technical support to local industries and entrepreneurs.

technical and company
We have two media for publicizing individual technical activity, a magazine widely distributed both within and without the company, and an information bulletin for engineering personnel distributed to the homes of all engineers.
Unfortunately, because of cash flow problems ( resulting from growing too fast, insufficient financial backing, technical problems, and a sudden problem with Z80 processor deliveries ) the company suddenly folded even before it came to full fruition.
Borland had had an internal project to clone dBASE which was intended to run on Windows and was part of the strategy of the acquisition, but by late 1992 this was abandoned due to technical flaws and the company had to constitute a replacement team ( the ObjectVision team, redeployed ) headed by Bill Turpin to redo the job.
The company organization of each camp had a dual-authority supervisory staff: firstly, Department of War personnel or Reserve officers ( until 1 July 1939 ), a " company commander " and junior officer, who were responsible for overall camp operation, logistics, education and training ; and secondly, ten to fourteen technical service civilians, including a camp " superintendent " and " foreman ," employed by either the Departments of Interior or Agriculture, responsible for the particular field work.
* Technical director, the most senior technical person within a theatrical company or television studio
The early 20th century saw additions in technical industry with the advent of car and truck manufacturing company Van Doorne's Automobiel Fabriek ( DAF ) and the subsequent shift towards electronics and engineering, with the traditional tobacco and textile industries waning and finally disappearing in the 1970s.
International standards are one way of overcoming technical barriers in international commerce caused by differences among technical regulations and standards developed independently and separately by each nation, national standards organisation, or company.
In experimental co-managed enterprises, such as the state-owned Alcasa factory, workers develop budgets and elect both managers and departmental delegates who work together with company executives on technical issues related to production.
ISBN 1-85291-606-0 </ ref > Prost hired John Barnard as a technical consultant, Barnard's B3 Technologies company helping Loic Bigois and the design of the AP02.
Parts of the company were purchased by Fostex, which used the technical knowledge base of staff to build several hard-disk recording systems in the 1990s ( like Fostex Foundation 2000 and 2000re ), and AirWorks Media, a Canadian company who used portions of code in their TuneBuilder product line.
In 1998, under the company Demas, NED co-founder Cameron W. Jones ( original and current owner of the Synclavier trademark and software ) collaborated with ex-employee Brian S. George ( owner of Demas, the company that purchased all of NED's hardware and technical assets ) and original co-founding partner Sydney Alonso to develop an emulator designed to run Synclavier software for Apple Computer's Macintosh computer systems and hardware designed to share the core processing with the later generation of Apple G3 computers giving enhanced features and greater speed to the system.
Founded in 1981, Interleaf was a company that created computer software products for the technical publishing creation and distribution process.
: This article describes the company Airspeed Ltd. For the technical concept, see Airspeed.
IBM did introduce an upgraded bus in the IBM PS / 2 computer that overcame many of the technical limits of the XT / AT bus, but this was rarely used as the basis for IBM compatible computers since it required licence payments to IBM both for the PS / 2 bus and any prior AT-bus designs produced by the company seeking a license.
The joint parent company became the PSA ( Peugeot Société Anonyme ) group, which aimed to keep separate identities for both the Peugeot and Citroën brands, while sharing engineering and technical resources.
Enfield's technical director at the time, Tony Wilson-Jones, saw little future in the system, however, and it was not put into production by the company.
At sixteen, he had quit school and taken a job with Compton & Sons, a local lithography company, where he learned the technical details of engraving, color separation and printmaking.
Although his company PKWARE became a multimillion dollar company, Katz was more noted for his technical expertise than business prowess.
The same company is also responsible for managing the technical infrastructure and national broadcasting networks for radio and television, both analogue and digital.

technical and writes
It was an unusual technical school, as biographer Christopher Sandford writes:
Chandler writes – " The pure military artistry with which he repeatedly deceived Villars during the first part of the campaign has few equals in the annals of military history ... the subsequent siege of Bouchain with all its technical complexities, was an equally fine demonstration of martial superiority.
The only difficulty is the regular use of technical terms which, being in standard use at the time, may present prima facie hardships to a modern reader: for example, Constantine writes of the regular practice of sending basilikoí ( lit.
Rivers writes that Menzies contradicts himself by saying elsewhere in his book that Taccola had started his work on his technical sketches in 1431, when Zheng He's fleet was still assembled in China, and that the Italian engineer finished his technical sketches in 1433 — one year before the purported arrival of the Chinese fleet.
In an article in the International Handbook on Giftedness, Michelle Root-Bernstein writes about paracosm play as an indicator of high levels of intelligence and creativity, which may " supplement objective measures of intellectual giftedness ... as well as subjective measures of superior technical talent.
But the function is also very useful for anybody who writes text, and especially useful for people who often use long and hard to spell technical or medical terms, like medical doctors.
A bibliographer, in the technical meaning of the word, is anyone who writes about books.
Prosser also writes Birmingham Inventors and Inventions, 1881 and is a pioneer of the study of technical history, his published biographies and manuscript records are an incomparable source for present-day researchers.
For example, a copywriter writes an ad to sell a car, while a technical writer writes the operator's manual explaining how to use it.
She also holds patents in internet technologies and semiconductor memory innovations, and writes technical papers and articles.

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