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EPS

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What is EPS?

EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a DSC-conforming PostScript document with additional restrictions intended to make it usable as a graphics file format. In essence, it's a way to save PostScript code in a single file that can be included within other documents or applications. EPS files commonly contain vector graphics, bitmap images, or a combination of both. They are often used for logos, illustrations, and other graphical elements that need to be embedded in print publications or other documents while maintaining high quality and scalability.

What other technologies are related to EPS?

EPS Competitor Technologies

SAP offers planning functionalities that could overlap with EPS capabilities, making it a competitor in that specific area.
mentioned alongside EPS in 63% (316) of relevant job posts

EPS Complementary Technologies

Outage management systems are often integrated with EPS to provide real-time information about outages and their impact on customers.
mentioned alongside EPS in 73% (247) of relevant job posts
ACDs can be integrated with EPS to prioritize calls based on customer importance or outage impact.
mentioned alongside EPS in 91% (157) of relevant job posts
VRUs can be integrated with EPS to provide automated information to customers about outages and estimated restoration times.
mentioned alongside EPS in 78% (157) of relevant job posts

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