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  2. Workplace (software) - Wikipedia

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    While Workplace accounts are set up and run separately [9] from Facebook accounts, Workplace uses much of Facebook's underlying technology. Workplace uses machine learning to rank information in a user's news feed and make recommendations, while 'downranking' less relevant information. [10]

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  4. Workplace Shell - Wikipedia

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    OS/2 2.0, showing the first version of the Workplace Shell. The Workplace Shell (WPS) is an object-oriented desktop shell (also called desktop environment) produced by IBM's Boca Raton development lab for OS/2 2.0.

  5. Virtual workplace - Wikipedia

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    A virtual workplace is a work environment where employees can perform their duties remotely, using technology such as laptops, smartphones, and video conferencing tools. A virtual workplace is not located in any one physical space.

  6. Intelligent Workplace from Fiserv to Provide Streamlined ...

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    Intelligent Workplace from Fiserv to Provide Streamlined Access to Financial Performance and Risk Management Applications Cost-effective, single sign-on platform supports multiple risk modeling ...

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  8. IBM Workplace - Wikipedia

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    IBM Workplace Client Technology is a defunct application platform built on top of the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) 3.0, which itself is written in Java.It provides tools to manage rich clients, such as synchronization so that clients can work with data offline, and provisioning so that servers can automatically push down the latest version of applications onto clients.

  9. eRoom - Wikipedia

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    eRoom is an on-line project collaboration, or collaborative software product from Opentext Corporation.Originally developed by eRoom Technology Inc., of Cambridge, Massachusetts, product features include e-mail management, calendaring, instant messaging, project plans, databases, and document management.