Words, like empires, may come and go, researchers may access databases where scholars used to look things up in books.
On June 15, it announced software that lets state, local and federal employees access government databases from their phones.
And as a result, police officers can access crime databases in their cars.
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The basic, Office 365 Home Premium subscription package also comes with PowerPoint for presentations, OneNote for note-taking, Outlook for e-mail, Publisher for desktop publishing and Access for databases.
It expands recruitment and retention and training for BIA and Tribal officers and gives them better access to criminal databases.
Their Web platforms allow donors to track grant activities and access extensive national databases with relevant information about prospective grantee organizations.
Icann argues it needs to have access to the databases to make sure that the net's entire addressing scheme is reliable and stable.
In order to accomplish this, the FDA now has access to commercial databases that contain (non-patient-identifiable) information about the real-world use of marketed prescription drugs.
On the Internet platform, companies get developers by offering them access to big databases they could not afford on their own (such as map coordinates, calendar information or sales tracking information) and letting them build things against it.
' Part of the deal is that they have to give us instant access to their Whois databases...
Some domain administrators are known to have given Icann access to their customer databases until the changes were made and then closed them down again afterwards.
If the phones are lost or stolen any information held on them can be wiped remotely - and they will not have access to confidential patient databases.
Florida's Republican-appointed secretary of state, Ken Detzner, has previously defended the state's practice, slamming the federal government for restricting access to federal citizenship databases and saying such a constraint was illegal.
Colleges offer students access to exclusive job posting databases, alumni career networks, workshops, job fairs and individual counseling.
The lists can be integrated with existing firewall user databases or Lightweight Directory Access Protocol files.
The company hopes to eventually access additional data from larger state and federal databases, such as the FBI's registry of fingerprints or the driver's-license photos from motor-vehicle departments.
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You go find a website like BrokerCheck or other similar regulatory databases that often as quick and easy access to other professions.
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DNA-sequence data in public databases acknowledges that progress is dependent on access.
"We think all the Web pages need to be generated from an application server that end users can access and that is tied to back-end databases, " says Burson, who believes NetWare 5.1 will address this issue.
Called Y2K Scanner, this plug-in server module from Centennial works with Trend Micro's InterScan VirusWall to discover Y2K flaws in files created by spreadsheets, such as Lotus' 1-2-3 and Microsoft's Excel, as well as files from databases, such as Microsoft's Access and Inprise's dBase.
Handheld computer users want access to their corporate e-mail, applications and databases, she says, and cellular networks provide near-ubiquitous connectivity.
They have access to all of the public and law enforcement and passenger databases throughout the world.
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Every day, 2.7 million biomedical researchers access NCBI information and download more than 26 terabytes of data from NCBI databases.
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