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  2. TCP Fast Open - Wikipedia

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    In computer networking, TCP Fast Open (TFO) is an extension to speed up the opening of successive Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connections between two endpoints. It works by using a TFO cookie (a TCP option), which is a cryptographic cookie stored on the client and set upon the initial connection with the server. [ 1 ]

  3. Avanade - Wikipedia

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    Avanade's business model combines leading and delivering Microsoft-based projects contracted by Accenture, and its own direct business where Avanade is the contracting partner. The latter direct business has grown substantially over the past 10+ years in part due to a series of acquisitions, each of which has brought a book of direct business ...

  4. Tandem Free Operation - Wikipedia

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    TFO is a mechanism that steals least significant bits (LSBs) of PCM samples to literally embed the bits from encoded stream. Since most GSM/UMTS codec rates are around the range of 8 kbit/s to 16 kbit/s (and higher rates of up to 32 kbit/s for 16 kHz sampled Wide Band codecs), one needs to steal only about 1 or 2 LSBs of total 8 bits.

  5. Intranet portal - Wikipedia

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    An intranet portal is the gateway that unifies access to enterprise information and applications [1] on an intranet.It is a tool that helps a company manage its data, applications, and information more easily through personalized views.

  6. Accenture Completes Acquisition of ASM Research - AOL

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    Accenture Completes Acquisition of ASM Research Expands its U.S. Defense and Federal Health Business ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- In a move to strategically expand its U.S. defense business ...

  7. Accenture - Wikipedia

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    Accenture began as the business and technology consulting division of accounting firm Arthur Andersen in the early 1950s. [4] The division conducted a feasibility study for General Electric to install a computer at Appliance Park in Louisville, Kentucky, which led to GE's installation of a UNIVAC I computer and printer, believed to be the first commercial use of a computer in the United States.

  8. Dealer Business System - Wikipedia

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    Dealer Business System (DBS) is a supply-chain management / dealership management system application developed with Accenture on AS/400 minicomputers in the 1990s. Caterpillar dealers have been using this application to manage their internal problems as well as external connections to CAT. The main modules include:

  9. Single sign-on - Wikipedia

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    Additional software applications requiring authentication, such as email clients, wikis, and revision-control systems, use the ticket-granting ticket to acquire service tickets, proving the user's identity to the mail-server / wiki server / etc. without prompting the user to re-enter credentials.