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What is ISO?

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Summary: ISO, or International Standards Organization, was originally set up to set the standard for communications. Find out more about the eight nine-member countries that belong to ISO with information from an IT professional in this free video on computer terminology.

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"Hello. My name is Eric White. Today, I'm going to speak to you about ISO. The International Standards Organization. The ISO was setup originally to set standards for communication. It's since expanded to eight-nine member countries and it tracks everything from the format of a compact disc to the threads on a screw. If you go to http://www.iso.org you can get a full listing of all of the standards they track. Well over seventeen thousand standards internationally. And, that's what ISO is all about."

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