As proprietary systems became uneconomical, EMS suppliers began to deliver solutions based on industry standard hardware platforms such as those from Digital Equipment (later Compaq), HP, IBM and Sun.
operating system | United States Department of Energy | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Nintendo Entertainment System | International Atomic Energy Agency | Android (operating system) | Management | Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design | Global Positioning System | Federal Emergency Management Agency | Bureau of Land Management | Department of Energy | Solar System | X Window System | MIT Sloan School of Management | management | Korean Broadcasting System | United States Atomic Energy Commission | System of a Down | Domain Name System | Seoul Broadcasting System | North Carolina Community College System | renewable energy | Mutual Broadcasting System | energy | Digital rights management | Bulletin board system | system | Turner Broadcasting System | Program and System Information Protocol |