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  • OrgTraks - Intranet Org Chart Software - Entraspan presents OrgTraks, software designed to integrate with existing human resources databases. For the creation and dissemination of organizational charts through a web-browser.
  • Thompson & Thompson Nonprofit Attorneys - Professional corporate and tax exemption services for charitable and nonprofit organizations anywhere in the U.S.
  • Organization Development - DecisionWise - DecisionWise offers a proven approach for making better decisions to improve personal/organizational effectiveness through best practice studies, survey feedback and Decision Lab workshops.

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  • ACM Crossroads Magazine - Crossroads is the student magazine of the ACM and has published many articles about networking.
  • CompInfo - Telephony, Computer Telephony Integration (CTI), Fax - Information Sources and Suppliers
  • GCATT - GCATT is a telecommunications technology development partnership of government, universities, and the advanced telecommunications industry.
  • IEEE - leader in the development and dissemination of voluntary, consensus-based industry standards
  • IMTC - International Multimedia Teleconferencing Consortium promotes the adoption of industry-wide interoperability standards in teleconferencing products
  • International Powerline Communications Forum - The leading organisation concerned with the development and deployment of Powerline communication products and services, worldwide.
  • ITU - International Telecommunication Union
  • MSP Consortium - Computer telephony focused organization; the site was undergoing a redo during my visit there
  • OSGi: Open Services Gateway Initiative - The OSG Initiative (OSGi) is an open industry effort lead by Ericsson, IBM, NCI, Oracle, Nortel Networks, Sun Microsystems, Sybase and Toshiba to specify the Open Service Gateway
  • 1394 Trade Association - IEEE 1394 is an international standard digital interface that can run up to 400 Mbps over a thin cable. It is one of the most promising technologies for a future high speed "RS-232". This is the trade association working to make it a reality.
  • The UNH InterOperability Lab - This is the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Lab's web site, currently has consortia in operation to test the following computer communications technologies: 1394, ADSL, ATM, 100Base-T, FDDI, Fibre Channel, Gigabit Ethernet, and Wireless (IEEE 802.11) as of June 1999.

Last update: 2:58 PT, Wednesday, October 25, 2000

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