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SPI

(1) (Serial Peripheral Interconnect) See SPI bus.

(2) (Stateful Packet Inspection) See stateful inspection.

(3) (Service Provider Interface) The programming interface for developing Windows drivers under WOSA. In order to provide common access to services, the application (query, word processor, e-mail program, etc.) is written to a particular WOSA-supported interface, such as ODBC or MAPI, and the developer of the service software (database manager, document manager, print spooler, etc.) writes to the SPI for that class of service.


1.(company)SPI - Software in the Public Interest, Inc..
2.(hardware)SPI - Serial Peripheral Interface.


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According to an agreement between SPI president/CEO William Carteaux and Nypro director of corporate training and development Angelo Sabatalo, the Nypro University training facilities will provide SPI member companies new opportunities to improve their workers' skills.
In addition to his experience with SPI trade shows, Stojka is a member of the National Board of SPI, is a former vice chairman of SPI Midwest and a recipient of its Founders Award, and has served as chairman of SPI's International Trade Advisory Council.
In spite of the fact that SCSI is now a family of standards, when most people refer to SCSI, they are really referring to the SPI standard.
 
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