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What (who) is Bull Information Systems - definition

FRENCH-OWNED COMPUTER COMPANY
Bull (computer manufacturer); CII Honeywell Bull; Bull (company); Cii Honeywell Bull; Compagnie des Machines Bull; Honeywell Bull; Bull HN; Honeywell-Bull; Bull Regpt; Group Bull; Amesys; Bull S.A. Cedoc; Bull S.A. CEDOC; Bull HN Information Systems Inc.; Bull HN Information Systems, Inc.; Bull HN Information Systems; Compagnie Bull; Cie. Bull; CMB (computer company); Bull IT; Bull SAS; Bull Novascale; Bull AB
  • Share of the Compagnie des Machines Bull S. A., issued 1963

Bull Information Systems      
<company> A multinational I.T. group based in Europe with 21,000 people and operations in more than 85 countries. In 1997, Bull earned revenues of over $4 billion, including over 65% outside of France, its country of origin. The company is ranked as the third largest systems integrator in Europe. http://bull.com/. (1998-07-02)
Geographic Information System         
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SPATIAL DATA INFORMATION SYSTEMS
GIS; Geographic information systems; Geographical information system; Geographic Information Systems; Mobile GIS; Gis software; Geographical information systems; Geographical Information Systems; Geographical Information Service; Geographic Information System; Geographical Information System; Graphical information system; Graphical Information System; Geospatial Information System; GIS applications; Geoprocessing; Geospatial Information Systems; Geographic information system (GIS); Geo-Information Technology; Geo-Information Science; Geo-information science; Geoinformationssystem; Applications of geographic information systems; History of geographic information systems; Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
<application> (GIS) A computer system for capturing, storing, checking, integrating, manipulating, analysing and displaying data related to positions on the Earth's surface. Typically, a GIS is used for handling maps of one kind or another. These might be represented as several different layers where each layer holds data about a particular kind of feature (e.g. roads). Each feature is linked to a position on the graphical image of a map. Layers of data are organised to be studied and to perform statistical analysis (i.e. a layer of customer locations could include fields for Name, Address, Contact, Number, Area). Uses are primarily government related, town planning, local authority and public utility management, environmental, resource management, engineering, business, marketing, and distribution. {GIS dictionary (http://geo.ed.ac.uk/root/agidict/html/welcome.html)}. Information Systemngraphic/wotzagis.html">http://ncl.ac.uk/Geographic Information Systemngraphic/wotzagis.html. (1995-12-21)
Management Information System         
FOCUSES ON THE MANAGER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO PROVIDE EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS OR STRATEGY DECISION MAKING;THE CONCEPT MAY INCLUDE SYSTEMS TERMED TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM, DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM, EXPERT OR EXECUTIVE INFORMATION SYSTEM
Management Information Systems; Management information systems; Management Information System; Management of information systems; Management of Information Systems; Computer Information System; MIS basics; Managing information system; Computer based information systems; Management information; History of management information systems; Integrated advanced information management system
<application> (MIS) A computer system, usually based on a mainframe or minicomputer, designed to provide management personnel with up-to-date information on an organisation's performance, e.g. inventory and sales. These systems output information in a form that is useable by managers at all levels of the organisation: strategic, tactical, and operational. A good example of an MIS report is an annual report for a stockholder (a scheduled report). [Que's Computer User's Dictionary Second Edition, 1992]. (2001-04-01)

Wikipedia

Groupe Bull

Bull SAS (also known as Groupe Bull, Bull Information Systems, or simply Bull) is a French computer company headquartered in Les Clayes-sous-Bois, in the western suburbs of Paris. The company has also been known at various times as Bull General Electric, Honeywell Bull, CII Honeywell Bull, and Bull HN. Bull was founded in 1931, as H.W. Egli - Bull, to capitalize on the punched card technology patents of Norwegian engineer Fredrik Rosing Bull (1882–1925). After a reorganization in 1933, with new owners coming in, the name was changed to Compagnie des Machines Bull (CMB). Bull has a worldwide presence in more than 100 countries and is particularly active in the defense, finance, health care, manufacturing, public, and telecommunication sectors.