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**FMS**

What is FMS?

FMS can refer to several different technologies, making it ambiguous without further context. It could stand for: 1. **Factory Management System (FMS):** A system used in manufacturing to control and manage automated production processes. It's a computer-based system that integrates various aspects of production, such as scheduling, inventory management, and quality control, aiming to optimize efficiency and reduce downtime. 2. **Fleet Management System (FMS):** A system used to manage commercial vehicles, including trucks, cars, vans, and other equipment. The system includes vehicle tracking and diagnostic data via GPS, management of vehicle and driver data, and optimization of routes. These features help businesses monitor performance, reduce costs and ensure compliance. 3. **Financial Management System (FMS):** A system used for budgeting, accounting, and financial reporting within an organization. It can automate financial processes, improve accuracy, and provide insights into financial performance. 4. **Flash Media Server (FMS):** An older Adobe technology for streaming audio and video over the internet using the RTMP protocol. Although less common now due to the rise of HTML5 video, it was previously used for live streaming and interactive video applications.

Which organizations are mentioning FMS?

FMS
City of New York
Public Administration 
FMS
Division of Information Technology - NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Scientific and Technical Services 
FMS
New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development
Public Administration 
FMS
NYC Department of Social Services
Public Administration 
FMS
University of British Columbia
Educational Services 
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