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Distribution

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What is Distribution?

Distribution, in a broad sense, refers to the act of sharing or delivering something to multiple recipients. In technology, it can refer to the distribution of software, data, computing tasks, or even physical products. Software distribution involves making software available to users, often through online platforms or physical media. Data distribution involves replicating and sharing data across multiple systems or locations. Distributed computing involves splitting tasks across multiple computers or processing units to improve performance or reliability. Supply chain distribution focuses on moving goods from manufacturers to consumers. The specific meaning depends heavily on the context.

What other technologies are related to Distribution?

Distribution Complementary Technologies

Discrete manufacturing is a type of manufacturing process, and Distribution will need to interface with it. Therefore, it's complementary.
mentioned alongside Distribution in 72% (479) of relevant job posts
EBS Finance modules are often used in conjunction with distribution modules for financial tracking, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside Distribution in 89% (349) of relevant job posts
ASCP (Advanced Supply Chain Planning) is used for planning and forecasting, which is vital for distribution, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside Distribution in 41% (459) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Distribution?

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Hyatt
Accommodation and Food Services

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