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  2. Visitor center - Wikipedia

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    Types. A visitor center may be a Civic center at a specific attraction or place of interest, such as a landmark, national park, national forest, or state park, providing information (such as trail maps, and about camp sites, staff contact, restrooms, etc.) and in-depth educational exhibits and artifact displays (for example, about natural or cultural history).

  3. Data center - Wikipedia

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    Data center. A data center ( American English) [1] or data centre ( Commonwealth English) [2] [note 1] is a building, a dedicated space within a building, or a group of buildings [3] used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems. [4] [5]

  4. Information technology - Wikipedia

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    Quantum information science. v. t. e. Information technology ( IT) is a set of related fields that encompass computer systems, software, programming languages and data and information processing and storage. [1] IT forms part of information and communications technology (ICT). [2] An information technology system ( IT system) is generally an ...

  5. Combat information center - Wikipedia

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    A combat information center ( CIC) or action information centre ( AIC) is a room in a warship or AWACS aircraft that functions as a tactical center and provides processed information for command and control of the near battlespace or area of operations. Within other military commands, rooms serving similar functions are known as command centers .

  6. Welcome centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Welcome centers, also commonly known as visitors' centers, visitor information centers, or tourist information centers, are buildings located at either entrances to states on major ports of entry, such as interstates or major highways, e.g. U.S. Routes or state highways, or in strategic cities within regions of a state, e.g. Southern California, Southwest Colorado, East Tennessee, or the South ...

  7. Security operations center - Wikipedia

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    A security operations center ( SOC) is responsible for protecting an organization against cyber threats. SOC analysts perform round-the-clock monitoring of an organization’s network and investigate any potential security incidents. If a cyberattack is detected, the SOC analysts are responsible for taking any steps necessary to remediate it.

  8. Education Resources Information Center - Wikipedia

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    Description. The mission of ERIC is to provide a comprehensive, easy-to-use, searchable, Internet-based bibliographic and full-text database of education research and information for educators, researchers, and the general public. Education research and information are essential to improving teaching, learning, and educational decision-making.

  9. Information security operations center - Wikipedia

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    The United States national security operations center 1975. An information security operations center ( ISOC or SOC) is a facility where enterprise information systems ( web sites, applications, databases, data centers and servers, networks, desktops and other endpoints) are monitored, assessed, and defended.