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electronic office

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noun

  1. integrated computer systems designed to handle office work

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When the prime minister travels, he requires an electronic office, with secure internet access.

From Seattle Times

Worried that oil was a shrinking industry, Exxon blundered through a diversification into electronic office equipment.

From The Wall Street Journal

Today Wells Fargo’s Commercial Electronic Office and CEO Mobile, which launched in 2007, offer online banking services through more than 90 applications to commercial, corporate, and institutional customers in more than 190 countries.

From Forbes

On show at the gallery are contributions from Joyce Wheeler, one of the first academics to use the Edsac computer; Mary Coombs, the first female programmer for the Lyons Electronic Office and Kathleen Booth, an academic who wrote the first book about programming in Assembly language.

From BBC

We have the Commercial Electronic Office with 80-100 products and services.

From Forbes