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This is, of course, the only interoperable system which people can use when they are in another country.
And it probably does have to be interoperable with a lot of other stuff.
First there needs to be a demand for interoperable products.
It has also developed common and interoperable standards for all banks in the country.
It makes no business sense for them to make their system interoperable."
He also expects the three versions to be interoperable by 1995.
We need to harmonise and to become, as the saying goes, interoperable in different areas.
Third, business conditions must encourage manufacturers to make their products interoperable.
Currently, interoperable service resources have been accumulated in the Internet.
As of 2009, interoperable third party implementations have not appeared.
We need laws to force them to be interoperable.
Someday, the companies say, they'll make their networks interoperable; then again, they've been saying that for years.
In 2000, the company saw the opportunity to make interoperable components for enterprise communication systems.
The Federal relief workers' satellite phones weren't interoperable, even when they did work.
This system is interoperable across software systems and technology.
That, and a few hundred interoperable, omicron-level-security computer systems elsewhere.
Without interoperable software, these computers wouldn't be able to work together because of their different operating systems and architecture.
To the extent possible, the warehouse should provide data in standard and interoperable formats.
Its main application is interoperable rights management of European digital television, though other countries may also adopt the standard.
We're well outside the definition of "cloud" and "interoperable" at this point.
For digital and interactive content to reach a wide audience, it must be 'interoperable'.
The information communicated is thus minimum yet interoperable across domains and organizations.
Description of different building paths for implementing or adjusting interoperable information systems.
Art-Net has gone through three versions which are claimed to be interoperable.
All are agreed that laying down some ground rules now will improve the prospects for interoperable products in the future.