case officer vs sysop

case officer

noun
  • A person assigned to manage a client's affairs. 

  • In intelligence organisations, a person who manages a network of agents. 

sysop

noun
  • An administrator on a wiki. 

  • A system operator, especially someone who administers an online communications system or bulletin board. 

verb
  • To give someone sysop privileges. 

  • To work as a sysop. 

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