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bulletproofRefers to extremely stable hardware and/or software that cannot be brought down no matter what unusual conditions arise. See industrial strength.
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The sponsors will discuss how bulletproofing SOA from design to development to testing to deployment will result in a shorter services development cycle, and faster time to market. Through Police Training Consultants, LLC and its founder Ron Frigulti (HMSG Military Advisory Member), HMSG has been working with an undisclosed composite material research and development company to formulate a lightweight, moldable, composite material with significant bulletproofing capability. Prem Watsa, CEO of Fairfax, commented: "Fairfax is raising significant equity at this time with a view to bulletproofing its balance sheet and achieving the financial flexibility that has been its hallmark in the past. |
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