English to Kannada Dictionary interoperable

interoperable

ಪರಸ್ಪರ
definition
adjective
The company says the software will also be interoperable with Java application server standards.
(of computer systems or software) able to exchange and make use of information.
example
All of them were well integrated by multiple communications links and 'interoperable' computer systems.
Therefore, the solution must also take care of packaging and exchanging such context information in an 'interoperable' manner.
Standardized, 'interoperable' cable modems would create a retail rush and remove the cost from service operators' books.
It's a good start, with many a hurdle to overcome, nevertheless the question of being able to make 'interoperable' mobile payments will ultimately affect us all.
Open standards software products are designed to be 'interoperable' with software from other manufacturers, but can be proprietary technologies.
They are not designed to be 'interoperable' , to exchange information with other sites.
Network new product development goes beyond just using 'interoperable' software.
This concept is the vision of 'interoperable' searching among state systems, based on uniform standards, profiles and best practices.
The software is becoming increasingly 'interoperable' with other systems, including GBS.
The standards and protocols used to access the Web are well defined and mature, making it fairly simple to achieve fully 'interoperable' systems.
Each had a vested reason to want a universal, 'interoperable' ADSL standard.
These end systems are stable, 'interoperable' , and well understood throughout the IT community.
The company says the software will also be 'interoperable' with Java application server standards.
They just want information technology to be 'interoperable' , seamless, and less expensive.
What I am interested in is helping make standards-based, 'interoperable' computing for Indian languages a reality.
In high-rises, for example, there is a requirement that the fire system be 'interoperable' with other systems.
The basic picture is that we have a groups of families of 'interoperable' software tools with lots of overlap.
The use of standards-based software to control 'interoperable' hardware has always been a key design goal of network architects.
Users want to access an 'interoperable' information world, where a set of separate repositories looks to them like a single information portal.
In an 'interoperable' system, with its single cable and standard components, changes to the system can be completed quicker and at a much lower cost.
On the other hand, the 'interoperability' of the metadata was crucial to the success of the project.
The lack of 'interoperability' among storage devices also creates security problems.
The backwards compatibility and mature 'interoperability' make this easy to implement.
Another casualty might be the software 'interoperability' that we currently take for granted.
It also simplifies the integration and the 'interoperability' of complex software components.
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