Container Managed Persistance - définition. Qu'est-ce que Container Managed Persistance
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Container Managed Persistance - définition

TYPE OF SERVICE PROVIDER
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  • Container "Toplifter" forklift moving two empty 53-foot boxes by their 40-foot posts
  • A cargo container being transferred from a rail car to a flat-bed truck, lifted by a [[reach stacker]]
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  • Side of Vietnam era U.S. Army steel 'CONEX' box container (3D)
  • TEUs]]<ref name=CSIUcontainerfleet/>
  • Containers stacked on a large ship.
  • The standard casting that is located on each of the eight corners of a container. The [[twistlock]]s fit through the larger oval hole on the bottom castings. Top casting ovals hold twistlock fittings used to secure another container on top.
  • [[Twistlock]] on the corner of a road trailer
  • A flat-rack container loaded with a small vessel loaded by a [[reach stacker]].
  • Bochum-Dahlhausen]], showing four different UIC-590 pa-containers
  • [[Hammelmann diesel unit]]<ref>[https://www.hammelmann.com/en/products/pumps-and-units/diesel-units.php Hammelmann Diesel]</ref> built into container
  • Tamper seal on the door locking bar handles of an ISO container
  • MOL]] container
  • Transferring freight containers on the [[London, Midland and Scottish Railway]] (LMS; 1928)
  • Forty foot High-Cube actively refrigerated container – refrigerating equipment visible on the front end.
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  • Two 45-foot 'High-cube' containers on a [[roll-on/roll-off]] (RoRo) tractor. The text in the yellow arrow on the top unit indicates its extra 2.50 metre (8'2½") width.
  • spine car]] with a 20 ft [[tank container]] and an open-top 20&nbsp;ft container with canvas cover
  • Every international shipping container must have a "CSC-Plate"
  • Swift 53&nbsp;ft intermodal container
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STANDARDIZED LARGE, REUSABLE STEEL BOX USED FOR TRANSPORTING FREIGHT
Cargo container; Container (cargo); ISO Container; Intermodal shipping container; Freight container; ISO container; CONEX; Intermodal freight shipping container; Series 1 freight container; International Convention for Safe Containers; Ship container; Ship Container; Sea can; High-cube container; CONEX container; Intermodal containers; Container (intermodal); CSC-Plate; Container Box; International Convention for Safe Containers 1972; MILVAN; ISO-Container
An intermodal container, often called a shipping container or a freight container, is a large standardized shipping container, designed and built for intermodal freight transport, meaning these containers can be used across different modes of transport – from ship to rail to truck – without unloading and reloading their cargo. Intermodal containers are primarily used to store and transport materials and products efficiently and securely in the global containerized intermodal freight transport system, but smaller numbers are in regional use as well.
metafile         
  • AVI]], [[Matroska]] and [[PDF]] (in German)
METAFILE FORMAT
Metafile; Media container; Container file format; Hybrid file; Video container; Container format (digital); Multimedia container format; Digital container format; Container format (computing)
<graphics, file format> 1. An image file format for transport between different machines, often as a {device independent bitmap}. 2. A functional specification for encoding computer graphics for later display on some suitable device. (1996-09-20)
Managed Extensions for C++         
NOW-DEPRECATED SET OF LANGUAGE EXTENSIONS FOR C++
Managed C Plus Plus programming language; Managed C++; Managed C plus plus; Managed C; Managed cplusplus; C Plus Plus Managed Extensions; Managed Extensions for C; Managed C Plus Plus; Managed Extensions for C Plus Plus; C++ Managed Extensions; Managed C++ programming language
Managed Extensions for C++ or Managed C++ is a now-deprecated set of language extensions for C++, including grammatical and syntactic extensions, keywords and attributes, to bring the C++ syntax and language to the .NET Framework.

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Managed services

Managed services is the practice of outsourcing the responsibility for maintaining, and anticipating need for, a range of processes and functions, ostensibly for the purpose of improved operations and reduced budgetary expenditures through the reduction of directly-employed staff. It is an alternative to the break/fix or on-demand outsourcing model where the service provider performs on-demand services and bills the customer only for the work done.