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CUI Networking, Inc. and ABSIA, Inc. Announce Alliance.


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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 3, 2002

CUI (Character-based User Interface) A user interface that uses the character, or text, mode of the computer, such as DOS and Unix. In order to instruct the computer, commands are typed in. Contrast with GUI.  Networking, Inc., a nationwide leading network integrator (1) In electronics, a device that combines an input with a variable, such as time, and provides an analog output; for example, a watt-hour meter.

(2) See systems integrator.
 and telecommunications company See telecom company. , announced today an alliance with ABSIA, Inc., to utilize ABSIA's suite of Infrastructure Documentation Products internally as well as provide integration support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services  to those clients implementing Building One.

"We see companies like CUI as a catalyst to our success in the future. Their decision to use ABSIA internally as a design, estimating and installation tool will position them well to support Building One users in the future," said Jim Ball Jim Ball is a Sydney radio personality who can be heard on 2GB (873 AM) between 12 midnight and 5am weekdays.

His program is the top overnight show in Sydney, according to ratings figures.
, Vice President of North American Operations North American operation Surgical oncology Radical surgery of a 'frozen pelvis', consisting of radical en bloc resection of the uterus and urinary bladder. See 'Frozen pelvis.'. Cf 'All-American' and 'South American' operations.  for ABSIA. "We are confident that with the strong cabling and network expertise offered by CUI Networking, Inc., that they are well positioned to introduce companies to the benefits of using our products as a global solution for Facilities and IT infrastructure management."

"ABSIA's exceptional suite of products will allow CUI Networking, Inc., the ability to provide our clients with what we believe will be the future standard for enterprise-wide unified design, as built document," said Bryan Bryan, city (1990 pop. 55,002), seat of Brazos co., E central Tex.; inc. 1872. Settled in the early 19th cent. in an area of large plantations, Bryan was long a cotton center.  Ash, Vice President of CUI Networking, Inc., "Our use of Building One to create as built documentation for the client will allow us to provide not only greater value to our clients, but give the client the opportunity to use Building One to review this information from a truly visual perspective. We're confident that they will quickly realize, as we have, the benefits of Absia as a comprehensive set of tools to manage facilities, personnel, cabling, networks and inventory. When they are ready to expand their use of Building One we'll be there to support them."

ABSIA's revolutionary software system allows for the creation of a single reference database into which all data for a single or multiple sites can be stored and managed in a coherent fashion.

With the ABSIA facilities and cable management software system, users can manage cabling infrastructure, building layout, space allocation The apportionment or designation of an item for a specific purpose or to a particular place.

In the law of trusts, the allocation of cash dividends earned by a stock that makes up the principal of a trust for a beneficiary usually means that the dividends will be treated as
, asset tracking, computer and telephone networks, occupant occupant n. 1) someone living in a residence or using premises, as a tenant or owner. 2) a person who takes possession of real property or a thing which has no known owner, intending to gain ownership. (See: occupancy)  positions, workspaces, inventories, charge-back billing, project simulations, moves-adds-and-changes, trading floors and even telecom infrastructure. For more information, visit the ABSIA's website at www.absia.com.

CUI Networking, Inc. is a successful Telecommunications company with more than 30 years combined experience in providing our customers with quality customer service and a wide range of solutions that will meet the increasing technology demands of today's small and large businesses. We think that offering our customers the newest and most innovative technology will help give them the edge to be more competitive, cost effective and productive. CUI's team of skilled managers and technicians are ready to help you build, fine tune and effectively manage the growing complexities of your network. www.cuinetworking.com.
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