In 1982 Jabil went into high-tech with a contract to make add-on boards for the IBM Personal Computer unit in Boca Raton, Fla.
Equifax this morning said it has agreed to acquire the credit services business assets and operations CSC Credit Services, a unit Computer Sciences Corp.
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The world's second-largest personal computer maker reported that unit shipment growth surged 22.0% in the quarter, despite the fact that the company has seen a slowdown in corporate tech spending, which it forecast will last through the summer.
Those included stored memory (the ability to hold both a stored program and data), conditional control transfer, which allowed the computer to stop and be resumed, and the central processing unit, which allowed all computer functions to be coordinated through one source.
The application is designed to stop using the computer's central processing unit (CPU) when it is left to run in the background.
The megahertz number so often cited in the marketing materials of computer companies refers to the computer's central processing unit chip as a partial measure of its ability to process data.
The NOR type needs to be ultrafast because it is directly connected to the central processing unit of a computer and stores its basic input-output system (the operating system used by the microchip that lies beneath user-interface operating systems, such as Windows).
An exabyte is a unit of information or computer storage equal to 1 quintillion bytes.
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The unit comes with a docking station for connecting to your computer, but there's also a standard USB port on the bottom of the unit in addition to the docking connector, so presumably you don't need to lug the dock around with you to transfer files on the go.
The unit is linked wirelessly to a computer that can send out commands translated by the motors as patterns on the vest.
The jobs will go in its Financial and Risk unit, responsible for renting out computer terminals to clients such as investment banks.
This is being done by having an observer in an intensive care unit monitor and record on a computer the communication between patients and medical staff and relatives.
"In China we are jealous of our HR co-workers in the U.S., " where online recruiting platforms are more mature and can attract qualified candidates, said Willa Wang, talent acquisition director at Lenovo China, the Chinese unit of Hong Kong-based personal computer company Lenovo Group Ltd.
UK-based computer chip designer Imagination Technologies is buying US central processing unit (CPU) architect Mips's business operations and some of its patents.
Cemex can do this because its trucks are now equipped with dashboard computer navigation terminals that allow tracking by a central dispatch unit using state-of-the-art global positioning satellite technology.
While unit sales of most of Apple's computer lines were down in the fourth quarter of 2002, sales in its "peripheral and other hardware" category, into which the iPod falls, grew by more than 50% versus the year-ago quarter.
The data is tracked passively and stored in a USB key that plugs into the receiver unit and detaches to be read on your home computer.
PayPal unit, listed on its website that he had obtained a computer science degree in addition to an accounting degree.
"The phone has been ringing off the hook with executives taking down proposals they've had on the shelves a long time to deal with computer security and cyberattacks, " says Albert Decker, head of the unit.
Compaq Computer, meanwhile, will announce it is forming the Linux Program Center, a unit within the company dedicated to offering a range of different hardware, software, and service offerings, according to a source familiar with the company's plans.
The media-modeling tool was kicked into high gear two years ago when Chad Jacoby, senior manager of Nissan's Business Intelligence Unit, used years of Nissan's consumer research to build a computer model comparing the relationship of each phase of their "purchase funnel"--from awareness to purchase consideration to a transaction--to the phase before it.
The new unit also has the ability to be programmed directly, without working through a computer.
Scotland Yard's paedophile unit does not have staff trained to use the police's Holmes national computer database.
Putting the smarts of a computer, together with the Internet, into a pocket-sized device is the multibillion-unit market that Intel is scrambling toward.
Software run off a built-in computer chip then makes about 6, 000 adjustments a second to maintain optimum efficiency, and the unit is mounted on springs to prevent vibrations being passed on to the rest of the equipment.
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Only when we test a final unit, though, can we tell whether Vizio finally figured out how to make a quality computer.
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