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Backers of the firm argue that even the off-the-shelf Boeing helicopter would need some modification, for example to its communications equipment, to make it interoperable with British forces.
The solution by Gonćalves and Rubira ([2010]) extends WS-Mediator (Yuhui and Romanovsky[2008]) in order to make it interoperable.
Not only does the platform work with Polycom equipment, but the company has worked hard over the past few years to make it interoperable with existing teleconference equipment from partners and competitors alike.
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As part of the deal, SkySQL says it will dedicate more resources to MariaDB to make it more interoperable with both NoSQL and SQL database systems, and it will also see SkySQL develop new solutions that allow users of MySQL and MariaDB databases "to manage their data effectively in the enterprise and cloud".
The article, "Facebook shouldn't block you from finding friends on competitors," advocated for Facebook to make its social graph more portable and interoperable so users could decamp to competitors if they felt they weren't treated right in order to coerce Facebook to act better.
Companies like Dispatch, Jolicloud, Greplin, Kitedesk, etc. have attempted to aggregate user data from third-party services, then make it searchable and interoperable.
The prospect has so unnerved Cisco Systems that it has appealed the European Commissions approval of the Microsoft-Skype deal; Cisco wants Microsoft to make Skype interoperable with its own hardware.
Over the next 18 months, Microsoft also plans to make Lync interoperable with other third-party teleconference systems.
The need to manage a high number of different acquisition platforms and to make them interoperable at European level has increased the necessity to update the real-time management system.
By sharing a set of ontologies, it is possible to make collections semantically interoperable, and provide the museum visitors with intelligent content-based search and browsing services to the global collection base.
UltraViolet is the technology DECE came up with in order to make content both interoperable and secure as it travels between devices made by supporting manufacturers.
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