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What (who) is workgroups - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Workgroups; Workgroup (disambiguation)

workgroup         
Windows for Workgroups         
  • Retail box of the Japanese version of Windows 3.1
  • Windows 3.1, showing some of the personalization options available
  • Network capabilities of Windows for Workgroups 3.11
FAMILY OF OPERATING SYSTEMS MADE BY MICROSOFT
Windows 3.11; Windows for Workgroups; MSW3.1; MSW 3.1; MSW3.11; MSW 3.11; Microsoft Windows 3.1; Windows for Workgroups 3.11; Windows for Workgroups 3.1; WfW; Windows 3.2; Win 3.1; Janus (Windows beta); Janus (codename); Windows 3.1J; Microsoft Windows 3.11; Windows 3.1; Microsoft Windows 3.1x; Win 3.1x; Development of Windows 3.1; Windows Janus; Windows Winball; Windows Sparta; Windows Snowball; Microsoft Windows 3.2; MS Windows 3.1x; MS Windows 3.1; MS Windows 3.11; MS Windows 3.2; Win3.1; Microsoft Windows Version 3.1
<operating system> (WFW, WFWG) A version of Windows 3.1 which works with a network. Although stand-alone 3.1 can be networked, the installation and configuration is much improved with Windows for Workgroups (3.1). Windows for Workgroups 3.11 was a significant upgrade to WFW 3.1, adding 32-bit file access, fax capability and higher performance. (1996-07-08)
MS Mail         
SEVERAL MICROSOFT EMAIL PRODUCTS
MS Mail; Windows for Workgroups Mail

Wikipedia

Workgroup

Workgroup may refer to:

  • Courtroom Workgroup, an informal arrangement between a criminal prosecutor, criminal defense attorney, and the judicial officer
  • Workgroup (computer networking), a peer-to-peer computer network
  • Working group, a group of people working together toward a common goal
  • Work Group, American record label
Examples of use of workgroups
1. At Monday‘s meeting, the teens split up into workgroups to discuss AIDS education, prevention, treatment and the stigmatization of those inflicted with HIV.
2. From multimedia to text, IBM Content Manager supports a range of information formats and makes content available across multiple applications and workgroups.
3. ALJ shares this award with 1' other elite companies from around the world, some of whom belong to the Fortune’s «100 best companies» list. «When compared to the millions of workgroups we have studied around the world, these organizations have worked tirelessly to create an environment that values people», said Tom Rath, who leads Gallup’s Workplace and Leadership Consulting practice.
4. Our aim is not to profit from these operation but to invest in the foundation of these services to improve upon its activity in Saudi airspace and Saudi airports,» Mohammed Al Salmi vice president at the GACA said CANSO members are responsible for supporting more than 80 percent of world air traffic, and through its workgroups, members share information and try to develop new policies, with the aim of improving navigation services on the ground and in the air.