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  1. INDUSTRY|building and public works
    comhshuí Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    gemeinsame Unterbringung | gemeinsame Nutzung von Räumlichkeiten
    de
    Definition .Unterbringung unterschiedlicher Dienststellen, Einheiten, Kräfte usw. am selben Standort; gemeinsame Nutzung von Gebäuden, Räumlichkeiten, Gerät usw. Reference Council-DE
    Comment z.B. gemeinsame Unterbringung von EU- und NATO-Kräften in denselben HQ-Einrichtungen oder diplomatischer/ konsularischer Vertretungen in gemeinsam genutzten Gebäuden; DIV: hm, 20.4.2010; UPD: RSZ 1.6.10
    co-location | colocation | co-locate | colocate | collocation
    en
    Definition grouping two or more entities together on one site Reference Council-EN
    Comment "for co-location in the context of EU police missions, see IATE:931871"
    regroupement | co-implantation
    fr
    Definition implantation de plusieurs entités différentes sur un même site (ex: regroupement des ambassades des Etats membres dans un même bâtiment). Reference Conseil - FR
    Comment "Pour le regroupement dans le contexte des missions de police de l'UE, cf. IATE:931871"
  2. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS|defence · EUROPEAN UNION|European construction|European Union
    comhshuigh Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    gemeinsam zuordnen | gemeinsame Zuordnung
    de
    Definition EU-Polizeibeamte/ Zivilkräfte bei den Behörden des Aufnahmestaates unterbringen, damit sie diese beim Aufbau effizienter Strukturen anleiten und beraten Reference Council-DE
    Comment Kontext: EU-Polizeimissionen; DIV: ST 17/11/2003; UPD: SST 13.12.05
    to co-locate | colocate | colocation | co-location
    en
    Definition in the context of EU police missions, to deploy staff in such a way that they physically share a working environment with their local counterparts, as the best way to monitor, mentor and advise those counterparts Reference "Council-EN based on Draft Comprehensive Concept for ESDP Police Strengthening Missions (Interface with Broader Rule of Law), Council document 14630/09, http://register.consilium.europa.eu/pdf/en/09/st14/st14630.en09.pdf footnote 23"
    Comment "In this case, individual staff are located alongside their counterparts at each organisational and territorial level. For co-location in the broader sense see IATE:883025"
    regrouper | stationner
    fr
    Comment CONTEXT: Missions de police de l'UE - OTAN
  3. EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS|communications|communications systems
    comhshuíomh Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    co-location | physical colocation
    en
    Definition shared use, by multiple customers, of data centre infrastructure such as networks, servers and storage gear, which enables them to connect to a variety of telecommunications and network service providers, with a minimum of cost and complexity Reference "COM-EN, based on:Wikipedia > Colocation centre. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colocation_centre [7.7.2011]"
    Comment Increasingly, organizations are recognizing the benefits of colocating their mission-critical equipment within a data centre. Colocation is becoming popular because of the time and cost savings a company can realize as result of using shared data centre infrastructure. Significant benefits of scale (large power and mechanical systems) result in large colocation facilities, typically 4500 to 9500 square metres (roughly 50000 to 100000 square feet). With IT and communications facilities in safe, secure hands, telecommunications, internet, ASP and content providers, as well as enterprises, enjoy less latency and the freedom to focus on their core business.Additionally, customers reduce their traffic back-haul costs and free up their internal networks for other uses. Moreover, by outsourcing network traffic to a colocation service provider with greater bandwidth capacity, web site access speeds should improve considerably.