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CIO
abbr.
1. chief information officer
2. Congress of Industrial Organizations

CIO US
abbreviation for
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Congress of Industrial Organizations See also AFL-CIO
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Noun1.CIO - a federation of North American industrial unions that merged with the American Federation of Labor in 1955
federation - an organization formed by merging several groups or parties


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CIOS Ltd, based in St Austell, Cornwall, produced the raphics for a moving advert for one of their existing lients, Click The Pepper, that was used at St James' Park the end of May during the fixture with Blackburn overs.
CIOS stated that the most important reasons for choosing to outsource are to reduce operational costs (69%), focus on core business (59%) and gain access to specialist IT skills (54%).
NAMCO is the regional arm through which CIM and other CIOS affiliates in Canada, the U.
 
 
 
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