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OKI and Data
Its printer business is operated through OKI Data, under the brand name, OKI.
OKI Data Group, which markets its products under the OKI brand, is focused on creating professional printed communications products, applications and services.
OKI Data Americas also markets the OKI proColor Series, a line of digital production printers designed specifically for the graphic arts and production market in North America to offer print solutions for color-critical applications.
In 1972, OKI established Oki Data Corporation ( ODC: today ’ s OKI Data Americas ), a Japan-US joint venture in Philadelphia, to develop the DP100, dot printers.
In October 1994, OKI spun off its printer and facsimile business, and established Oki Data Corporation.
Oki Data Americas, Inc., a subsidiary of Oki Data Corporation of Japan, produces PC peripheral equipment under the OKI brand, including digital color and monochrome printers, serial impact dot matrix printers, multifunction products and facsimiles.

OKI and Group
(), commonly referred to as OKI, OKI Electric or the OKI Group, is a Japanese company manufacturing and selling info-telecom and printer products.

OKI and provides
The airport Oki Kūkō ( Oki Airport, airport code " OKI ") lies on the southeastern part of Dōgo and provides air service to Osaka International Airport ( Itami, " ITM ") and Izumo Airport (" IZO ").
OKI provides products to telecom carriers, financial institutions, government agencies, large corporation as well as SMBs both directly and via distributors and dealers.

OKI and devices
In addition to minicomputers such as OKITAC series developed in the mid 1960s, OKI began supplying various I / O devices, electroprinters, and dot printers, mainly to the financial industry in the 1970s.

OKI and from
OKI gradually transformed itself into an electronics company from the second half of 1960s into the 1970s.
Recent achievements from OKI ’ s Corporate R & D Center include:

OKI and printers
OKI manufactured the first telephone in Japan in 1881, and now, after more than 130 years the company specializes not only in developing and manufacturing telecommunication equipment but also in information products and mechatronics products, such as Automated teller machine ( ATMs ) and printers.
First, OKI continues to make dot-matrix printers ( both 9-pin and 24-pin ) capable of printing multi-part tractor-feed forms.
Second, OKI makes xerographic printers whose optical image is formed by arrays of LEDs rather than by a scanning laser.

OKI and products
As the Internet changed the conventional structures of lives, OKI aimed to become the key player to realize a so-called “ e-Society full of Ubiquitous Services ,” contributing in developing infrastructures and products to enable individuals to access service, whenever, wherever, and with whatever.
OKI is notable for its specialist printer products in two areas.
In 2008, OKI expanded the scope of the consolidated ISO14001 certification to the Chinese areas, started to recycle employee uniforms and institute complete recycling-based uniform, and enhanced the control system for chemical substances contained in products.

OKI and business
In October 2008, ROHM acquired the semiconductor business of OKI.
OKI had a semiconductor business, in which it spun off and sold to Rohm Co., Ltd., on October 1, 2008.
In the late 1930s, OKI ’ s plants were used towards meeting the military demand for goods having a major influence on OKI ’ s business.
To respond to the high-level economic growth Japan was experiencing, OKI needed to speed up its business operations and clarify responsibilities.
OKI began producing and supplying high-quality business machines such as Teletypewriters, and perforation typewriters.
OKI ’ s business at this time included cash dispensers ( CDs ), automatic depositors ( ADs ) and automated teller machines ( ATMs ).
It was at this time when OKI expanded its overseas business providing telecommunication systems to countries in the Middle East, Central and South American countries as well as other Asian countries.
In May 1980, OKI launched its IF-800 series, which was a successful business-use PC business.
In the early 90s, Japanese economy was in the midst of recession that continued after the bubble economy collapsed, which also hit a strong blow to OKI ’ s business.
In 2008, as part of its business selection and concentration measures, OKI spun off its semiconductor business to Rohm Co., Ltd.

OKI and industry
In 2004, OKI released its IP CONVERGENCE Server SS9100, the industry ’ s first Microsoft. Net-compliant server, and in 2006, released its Center Stage NX5000, a carrier-grade communication server compliant with next-generation networks.

OKI and .
It is available in the UK as Ketoflam and Oruvail, in Finland as Ketorin, Keto, Ketomex, and Orudis '; in France as Profénid, Bi-Profénid and Ketum, in Italy as Ketodol, Fastum Gel, Lasonil, Orudis or Oki, in Poland, Serbia, Slovenia and Croatia as Knavon or Ketonal, in Romania as Ketonal, in Mexico as Arthril, in Norway as Zon or Orudis, in Russia as ОКИ ( OKI ) and Ketonal, in Spain as Actron and in Venezuela as Ketoprofeno under an injectable solution of 100 mg and 150 mg capsules.
Sound was produced internally via Yamaha's then top-of-the-line YM2151 FM synthesizer and a single channel OKI MSM6258V for PCM.
The Adventure Cycling Association and OKI Regional Council have proposed designating the Little Miami Scenic Trail as part of U. S. Bicycle Route 25.
Oki Airport ( OKI ), a Class III facility with a 1991 m runway, is located within the town.
The AICC coordinates its efforts with other learning technology specifications organizations engaged in similar work such as IMS Global, OKI, ADL, IEEE / LTSC, LETSI, and ISO / SC36.
Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, OKI operates in over 120 countries around the world.
In January 1881, convinced that the nation was about to enter the age of communications, Kibataro Oki founded Meikosha, which was later renamed OKI.
OKI contributed immensely to the spread of phones in Japan under the country ’ s Telephone Expansion Plans.
During World War I, wartime demand brought large profits to OKI as demand for telephone service increased.

Data and Group
An object model language standard ( by the Object Data Management Group ) that has influenced the design of some of the newer query languages like JDOQL and EJB QL, though they cannot be considered as different flavors of OQL.
Interest in a standard began to grow, and Charles Bachman, author of one such product, the Integrated Data Store ( IDS ), founded the " Database Task Group " within CODASYL, the group responsible for the creation and standardization of COBOL.
The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia includes objects up to 25 Jupiter masses, saying, " The fact that there is no special feature around 13 MJup in the observed mass spectrum reinforces the choice to forget this mass limit ," and the Exoplanet Data Explorer includes objects up to 24 Jupiter masses with the advisory: " The 13 Jupiter-mass distinction by the IAU Working Group is physically unmotivated for planets with rocky cores, and observationally problematic due to the sin i ambiguity.
Data is collected on every incident and arrest in the Group A offense category.
In the 1970s he joined the Digital Equipment Corporation's Laboratory Data Processing Group and in 1977 moved to Boston, Massachusetts to run its sales training program.
The Object Data Management Group was a consortium of object database and object-relational mapping vendors, members of the academic community, and interested parties.
* Object Data Management Group
The material elaborated in GSM and its WP1 subgroup was handed over in Spring 1987 to a new GSM body called IDEG ( the Implementation of Data and Telematic Services Experts Group ), which had its kickoff in May 1987 under the chairmanship of Friedhelm Hillebrand ( German Telecom ).
* Particle Data Group review article on WIMP search
The OSI Reference Model was also recognized by CCITT Rapporteur's Group on " Layered Model for Public Data Network Services.
The premier professional body in the field is the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining ( SIGKDD ).
For exchanging the extracted models – in particular for use in predictive analytics – the key standard is the Predictive Model Markup Language ( PMML ), which is an XML-based language developed by the Data Mining Group ( DMG ) and supported as exchange format by many data mining applications.
Trusted Computing proponents such as International Data Corporation, the Enterprise Strategy Group and Endpoint Technologies Associates claim the technology will make computers safer, less prone to viruses and malware, and thus more reliable from an end-user perspective.
When using Simpson's Diversity Index on 10 aggregated ethnic groups, the 2001 census identified Newham as the most ethnically diverse district in England and Wales, with 9 wards in the top 15 .< ref >< cite > Simpson's diversity indices by ward 1991 and 2001-GLA Data Management and Analysis Group ( page 11, Table 3 ) Greater London Authority, January 2006 ), accessed 13 December 2006 </ ref > However, when using the 16 ethnic categories in the Census so that White Irish and White Other ethnic minorities are also included in the analysis, Newham becomes the 2nd most ethnically diverse borough < ref >< cite > Focus on Newham 2006-local people and local conditions-London Borough of Newham, Corporate Research Unit ( chapter 2, page 24 ) ( 2006 ) date accessed 31 March 2007 </ ref > with 6 out of the top 15 wards, behind Brent with 7 out of the top 15 wards.
* CSF Group, South East Asia's Largest Carrier Neutral High-End Purpose Built Data Center
* Particle Data Group on CP violation
The city is home to many corporate headquarters: Alliance Data, Cinemark Theatres, Dell Services, Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Ericsson, Frito-Lay, HP Enterprise Services, Huawei, J. C. Penney, Pizza Hut, Rent-A-Center, Traxxas, and Siemens PLM Software.
The International Astronomical Union's Task Group on Meteor Shower Nomenclature and the IAU's Meteor Data Center keep track of meteor shower nomenclature and which showers are established.
* University College London: Material Culture and Data Science Research Group
NDS Group itself was a merger in 1996 between News Corp's existing News Data Communications ( NDC ) based in Israel, a company that supplied smart cards to pay TV operators like Sky TV, and Digi-Media Vision ( DMV ) a video compression company that News had acquired in 1995 and had been the Advanced Products Division of National Transcommunications Limited in the UK.
* University of California: Particle Data Group.
In late 2001 International Data Group ( IDG ) bought out Ziff-Davis ' share of Mac Publishing, making it a wholly owned subsidiary of IDG.
It is maintained by the Infrared Data Association but has also been adopted by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group and the SyncML wing of the Open Mobile Alliance ( OMA ).
DMTF's cloud standards development work is now being handled by the Cloud Management Workgroup, the Cloud Auditing Data Federation Workgroup and the System Virtualization, Partitioning, and Clustering Work Group.
This agreement is established after a series of testing processes called IREG ( International Roaming Expert Group ) and TADIG ( Transferred Account Data Interchange Group ).

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