48. The actual term "cloud" borrows from telephony in that telecommunications companies, who until the 1990s primarily offered dedicated point-to-point data circuits, began offering Virtual Private Network (VPN) services with comparable quality of service but at a much lower cost. Cloud computing extends this boundary to cover servers as well as the network infrastructure.
49. According to an article in Infoworldthe definition of Cloud Computing is still being defined, though some CIOs and CEOs claim its just a new name for what we’ve been doing.CEO Larry Ellison of Oracle Corporation asserts that cloud computing is "everything that we already do", claiming that the company could simply "change the wording on some of our ads" to deploy their cloud-based services.
52. A provider of high quality Counterintelligence and Privacy Protection Services for private citizens, U.S. Corporations, Federal, State, and Local Government Agencies.
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54. Providing solutions that can provide reports from databases that are totally unrelated and are on different platforms.
55. Providing custom solutions for commercial and government clients with a noticeably faster turn time than our competitors.
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60. Used with many platforms including AS/400, Windows Client Server, Web (Windows and Unix).
61. Used many of the generators including COBOL, RPG, FoxPro, Clipper, Visual Basic, C#, Java.
76. Kellwood & Pictsweet- Designed a reporting tool to allow end users to create ad-hoc reports and export data into Excel.
77. Kellwood – By 1994 reduced the development team of 14 people down to 3 with gains in production. Systems developed allowed Kellwood Sag Harbor division to grow from 225 million to 750 million in 4 years without adding resources.