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SEI Investments Company, formerly Simulated Environments Inc., is a financial services company headquartered in Oaks, Pennsylvania, United States. The company describes itself as "a global provider of investment processing, investment management , and investment operations solutions". [ 1 ]
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Software Engineering Institute (SEI) is a federally funded research and development center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.Founded in 1984, the institute is now sponsored by the United States Department of Defense and the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, and administrated by Carnegie Mellon University.
The CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC) is the coordination center of the computer emergency response team (CERT) for the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), a non-profit United States federally funded research and development center. The CERT/CC researches software bugs that impact software and internet security, publishes research and ...
The Safety Equipment Institute (SEI) is a private, non-profit organization established to administer non-governmental, third-party certification programs to test and certify a broad range of safety and protective products. [1] As of April 2016, it became an affiliate of ASTM International, a global standards development organization. [2]
Sei, the layer-1 blockchain that launched in August, announced a strategic investment from Circle, the issuer of the USD Coin, as well as the native integration of the popular stablecoin onto its ...
Scuba Educators International (SEI) is a underwater diving training organization established in the United States during 2008 to continue the underwater diving training program known as the YMCA SCUBA Program which ceased operation in 2008 and the PDIC Diving program becoming Scuba Educators International (SEI) in 2008.
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