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Frost & Sullivan Applauds IBM for Its Market-leading Contributions to Cryptography and Standards

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

From banking and finance to retail, consumer goods, energy, utilities, telecommunications, and government, the company identified individual dependencies and the impact the transition will have on business processes and operational stages.”

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Discrete Manufacturing Guide

ATS

Since each step in the discrete manufacturing process is distinct from those before and after, this approach is often used to create complex, multipart products for automotive, aerospace, electronics and consumer goods applications. Standardized materials : Discrete manufacturing uses whats known as a bill of materials (BoM).