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Of course, no two members of the far-flung Trump clan need collaborate to share a marketing strategy.
McKinsey believes that cable companies, networks and studios must collaborate to share the wealth generated by increased subscriptions.
Further, the U.S. government is also calling for more Information Sharing and Analysis Organizations (ISAOs) to be developed — diverse communities of private-sector companies that collaborate to share intelligence and help thwart cyber attacks.
JOMS fully supports the standard Java Message Service (JMS) specification, but unlike other JMS providers it implements a server-less model: message queues, topics, and a directory service are fully distributed among mobile devices, which collaborate to share information network-wide.
Up to a point, certainly: large institutions allow greater numbers of principal investigators (PIs) to collaborate, to share knowledge and costly equipment, and to attract first-rate trainees and prospective PIs.
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NBC filed a complaint with Twitter; the two media outlets are collaborating to share the reaction of athletes and the public to the Games.
In Canada, ATS Automation Tooling Systems, its subsidiary Spheral Solar™ Power (SSP) and Elk Premium Building Products (a subsidiary of ElkCorp) are collaborating to share resources to design, manufacture, test and commercialize a new generation of fully integrated PV roofing products, primarily for use in residential buildings.
Companies who collaborate may agree to share confidential information at the start of the collaboration but then stop even though they are continuing to work together.
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