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DSI

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DSI
(1) (DSi) A handheld game console from Nintendo (the Nintendo DSi). Introduced in 2008, it superseded the Nintendo DS.

(2) (Dynamic Systems Initiative) A collection of Microsoft products for managing Windows in large enterprises. Introduced in 2003, Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) and Systems Management Server (SMS) were two of the components under the DSI umbrella. See MOM and SMS.
DSI
(communications)

DSI - Delivered Source Instruction


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In the first three quarters of 2009, ending 30 September, DSI recorded AED 239 million ($65 million) in profits; a rise of nearly 50 per cent compared with the same period in 2008.
This is the seventh project announced by DSI in 2009 bringing the total value of these projects to an excess of Dh 2 billion.
DSI is looking to recruit approximately 300 people to fill current and future vacancies in its Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP); Civil; and Infrastructure, Water and Power (IWP) business streamlines in Saudi Arabia, said a senior official.
 
 
 
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