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Mobility consultant Jack Gold says the existing crop of third-party and homegrown enterprise applications for the older Windows Mobile OS will have to be re-architected and to some degree rewritten.
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Completely re-architected to deal with performance and battery life issues.
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It required literally that the factory be re-architected.
The Nature of Technology W. Brain Arthur 2009
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Markets must be found, and the existing structures of the economy must be re-architected to make use of the new domain.
The Nature of Technology W. Brain Arthur 2009
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In IE 7 and in Vista, Microsoft has re-architected Active X controls in such a way to make them "more safe" by requiring a user action for the control to run.
Boing Boing 2007
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Completely re-architected to deal with performance and battery life issues.
iPhone OS 3.0 Preview Event Details (Updated) - UFies.org 2009
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We started with the technology of the Elise chassis and then re-architected it for our needs.
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Glad to see that they have re-architected the whole product and supposedly made it really fast and nimble.
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Systems, I re-architected the documentation set for the VPN
Ramona Boersma 2001
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STRM 5 Platform™ - The newly re-architected technology platform integrates all of the Company's solutions for ease of deployment and efficient maintenance while enabling interoperability, and is available as software as a service SaaS or for on-premise deployment
unknown title 2011
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