warehousing  /ˈwɛr ˌhaʊ zɪŋ/ ? Meaning of "warehousing"

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Definition(s):

  • (n) depositing in a warehouse

Synonym(s)

Usage(s):

  1. The task of warehousing the tremendous gold resources of the system is expensive and without profit.
  2. Sailing ships give free warehousing.

Quotes

  1. "EMC's strength in the enterprise, and Greenplum's push to fully transform data warehousing and business analytics makes for a perfect fit," McNealy said in a news release.
    on Jul 6, 2010 By: Scott McNealy Source: San Jose Mercury News

  2. "Version 2 of our Sun Exadata database machine outperforms IBM's fastest computer in both data warehousing and transaction processing," said Oracle CEO, Larry Ellison. "As a result, some of IBM's largest customers began buying Exadata...
    on Jun 24, 2010 By: Larry Ellison Source: MarketWatch (press release)

  3. "IPD's non-asset based transport services, specializing in inbound and cross-border routes, offers a perfect complement to NFI, with its strengths in outbound transport and dedicated fleets, and its widespread distribution and warehousing network....
    on Jun 22, 2010 By: Rob Rusnov Source: MarketWatch (press release)

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