abis

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The tag 'abis' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Automated Biometric Identification Systems (ABIS) in airport and immigration contexts, particularly in Tanzania. Content includes job postings for IT support technicians, supervisors, and junior software developers supporting biometric enrollment and immigration control systems. These roles involve maintaining endpoint and network infrastructure, troubleshooting ABIS, and ensuring uptime for identity-sensitive systems. The tag also references ARM64EC, a Windows 11 on ARM application binary interface (ABI) for building native and interoperable apps, though this is a separate technical topic. Overall, 'abis' relates to biometric systems, IT support, and software development in enterprise and government settings.
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    Airport IT Support Technicians for Biometric Enrollment: CVPeople Tanzania Hiring Drive

    CVPeople Tanzania’s recent bulk hiring for frontline airport IT roles is a practical signpost: the company has advertised a large cohort of Junior IT Support Technician positions whose duties place them squarely inside passenger‑facing, identity‑management infrastructure — work that combines...
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    CVPeople Tanzania Expands Airport IT with Biometric Enrollment and On‑Site Techs

    CVPeople Tanzania’s latest recruitment push — an advertised IT Airport Supervisor role alongside a coordinated intake of frontline technicians — confirms a visible expansion of on‑site IT capacity at Tanzania’s airports and signals an operational shift toward locally managed biometric and...
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    Junior Software Developer for ABIS/Immigration NOC in Tanzania

    CVPeople Tanzania’s mid‑August job posting for a Junior Software Developer signals a focused hiring need inside the company’s Network Operations Center (NOC) for work tied to immigration and biometric systems — an entry‑level technical role with NOC shift duties, exposure to Automated Biometric...
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    Announcing ARM64EC: Building Native and Interoperable Apps for Windows 11 on ARM

    Today, we’re announcing ARM64EC (“Emulation Compatible”), a new way to build apps for Windows 11 on ARM. With the latest Visual Studio tools in preview and the Windows 11 Insider SDK, you'll be able to take advantage of ARM64EC to incrementally transition your app to running with native speed on...
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