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Meanings of multi-tenant in English
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Usage of multi-tenant in English
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The cloud-based platform provides a suite of applications using a multi-tenant architecture.
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AIMSAMPIREIT could shift its focus to a multi-tenant mix from master leases.
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Compiere's technology stack and multi-tenant architecture were especially attractive to Consona, according to the statement.
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The Company owns, operates and develops commercial properties, primarily multi-tenant flex, office and industrial parks.
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The Company is an owner, operator and developer of enterprise-class, carrier-neutral, multi-tenant data center properties.
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For private clouds, the entire responsibility of designing a multi-tenant architecture rests with the IT managers.
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The challenge is in brick and mortar, and in multi-tenant shopping centers, you can't just do that.
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By incorporating these shared services at the infrastructure layer, all clouds automatically become multi-tenant, to a degree.
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SaaS is fully multi-tenant also.
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Small SaaS clusters are multi-tenant.
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Whether an IT organization is going with public or private clouds, it's important to understand the nuances of multi-tenant architecture.
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In other words, each multi-tenant instance supports 5,000 tenants who share the same database schema.
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The Company's portfolio includes MOBs, such as single-tenant and multi-tenant, and other healthcare facilities, such as hospitals and senior care.
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We can sum up the discussion on the degree of multi-tenancy as follows: * Highest degree: IaaS and PaaS are multi-tenant.
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The Company provides a platform that is built as a multi-tenant, distributed cloud service designed to scale and deliver real-time insights into security issues.
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We expect master leases to form 52% of total lettable area by the end of 2013, with multi-tenant leases accounting for the rest.