A bio is a detailed description of someone's life, professional background, education history, achievements, and skill set. Unlike a curriculum vitae,
A personal bio is a short introduction summarizing your experience, credentials, education and personal or professional accomplishments. It can help you convey your personal brand and show others what makes you unique.
The bio serves as the first point of contact with your audience, and you should use it to let the audience know who you are, your competencies, and what you do. Depending on the target audience, the bio can be formal, personalized, or funny.
The bio should provide information about your current position, whether you are employed or if you are the CEO of your company. You should mention the primary responsibilities associated with your current position. Also, mention your current employer to help paint a picture of your industry experience.
flanders.bio, founded in 2004, is the networking organisation for the life sciences sector in Flanders and represents and supports around 350 member companies.
The key strategic objectives of flanders.bio are knowledge exchange and valorisation, human capital development, internationalization of the cluster activities and visibility, familiarization of the public with products derived from the sector and the further development of a supportive environment for the members of flanders.bio.
Microsoft Windows networking protocol
NetBIOS Frames (NBF) is a non-routable network- and transport-level data protocol most commonly used as one of the layers of Microsoft Windows networking in the 1990s.
NBF or NetBIOS over IEEE 802.2 LLC is used by a number of network operating systems released in the 1990s, such as LAN Manager, LAN Server, Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95 and Windows NT.
Other protocols, such as NBT, and NBX (NetBIOS-over-IPX/SPX) also implement the NetBIOS/NetBEUI services over other protocol suites.