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  2. Vendormate - Wikipedia

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    Vendormate, Inc. is a 3rd-party vendor credentialing firm primarily geared toward the healthcare market, and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Vendormate is retained by other organizations with the need to keep track of and screen their suppliers, vendors, and contractors in a centralized database. When retained by a hospital or other company ...

  3. Vendor-managed inventory - Wikipedia

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    Vendor-managed inventory ( VMI) is an inventory management practice in which a supplier of goods, usually the manufacturer, is responsible for optimizing the inventory held by a distributor. Under VMI, the retailer shares their inventory data with a vendor (sometimes called supplier) such that the vendor is the decision-maker who determines the ...

  4. List of networking hardware vendors - Wikipedia

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    Allied Telesis. Arista Networks. Avaya - acquired Nortel. Buffalo Technology. Brocade Communications Systems - acquired Foundry Networks - was acquired by Ruckus Networks, An ARRIS company and Extreme Networks. Ciena. Cisco Systems. Control4 - acquired by SnapAV. Dell Networking.

  5. How to switch to a new bank or credit union - AOL

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    Here’s a guide on how to switch banks, broken down into six steps, for a smooth transition. 1. Find a new bank or credit union. Starting your journey to switch banks begins with finding a new ...

  6. What happens to your bank account after you die? - AOL

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    The FDIC insures the full joint amount of $500,000 for a six-month grace period after the death of a joint account holder. After the grace period, the amount insured drops down to the sole owner ...

  7. Talk:Vendormate - Wikipedia

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  8. Vendor relationship management - Wikipedia

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    Vendor relationship management. Vendor relationship management (VRM) is a category of business activity made possible by software tools that aim to provide customers with both independence from vendors and better means for engaging with vendors. These same tools can also apply to individuals' relations with other institutions and organizations.

  9. Independent hardware vendor - Wikipedia

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    Independent hardware vendor. An Independent Hardware Vendor (IHV) refers to a company that designs, manufactures, and sells computer hardware components, peripherals, or systems that are compatible with a variety of software and operating systems [1]. Examples of Independent hardware vendors are Nvidia, Cisco Systems and Intel [1]