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PC-based IBM-compatible Mainframes
PC-based IBM-compatible Mainframes Since the rise of the personal computer in the 1980s, IBM and other vendors have created PC-based IBM-compatible mainframes which are compatible with the larger ...
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IBM (translated from Dutch)
IBM International business machines Corporation Beursnotering nyse : IBM Establishment Since 1888 operativeCompany since 16 June 1911 head office IBM CorporationOne New Orchard RoadArmonk, New York 10504 ... 2004 ) Profit $ 8.4 billion ( 2004 ) Website IBM.com International business machines Corporation (IBM, bijgenaamd Piglet Blue) ( nyse : IBM), established ...
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IBM (translated from Spanish)
IBM International Business Machines Type Multinational (NYSE: IBM) Foundation 1911 Seat Armonk, EE.UU. Managers ... 2004 Employees ~320.000 Web site www.IBM.com International Business Machines Corporation or IBM, well-known colloquially like the Blue Giant ... 96.000 million of dollars in 2004, IBM is the greater company related to ...
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IBM mainframe
IBM mainframe An IBM mainframe is a large, high performance computer made by International Business Machines (IBM). Mainframe computers traditionally are "expensive," individually physically ... History From 1952 into the late 1960s, IBM manufactured and marketed several large computer models, known as the IBM 700/7000 series. The 700s were ...
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IBM 801
IBM 801 The 801 was a RISC microprocessor architecture designed by IBM in the 1970s, and used in various roles in IBM until the 1980s. The 801 started as ... traces of programs running on System/370 mainframes and looking at the compiler code. From ... It was used in a variety of IBM devices including channel controllers for their ...
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IBM 3270
IBM 3270 Clemson University's library catalog as ... displayed in a 3270 emulation program The IBM 3270 is a class of terminals made by IBM (known as "Display Devices") normally used to communicate with IBM mainframes. The 3270 attempts to minimize the ...
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Talk:IBM
Talk:IBM Suggestions to fill out gaps in the ... a timeline history of computers produced by IBM ( a single line with a link to ... because it is significantly less important than IBM's other history Add a seperate timeline of how IBM contributed to the development of modern programming ... relational databases) Add a seperate subtopic on IBM research contributions Add a seperate subtopic ...
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IBM RT
IBM RT The IBM RT was a computer based around the PC-AT bus and IBM's ROMP processor, a spin-off of the IBM 801. The system was introduced in 1986 ... incorrectly, known as the PC RT, and IBM later simplified the name. It didn' ...
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IBM 9020
IBM 9020 The IBM 9020 refers to IBM System/360-family computers adapted for use ... Centers beginning in the late 1960s. The IBM 9020E, for example, was based on the ... 1989 when they were finally replaced by IBM 3083 BX1 mainframes as part of ...
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IBM 5100
IBM 5100 The IBM 5100 Portable Computer The IBM 5100 Portable Computer was a desktop computer ... in September 1975, six years before the IBM PC. A single integrated unit provided the ... case, hence the "portable" moniker. While the IBM 5100 seems large today, in 1975 ...
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