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  • 1Mainframe computer — For other uses, see Mainframe (disambiguation). An IBM 704 mainframe (1964) Mainframes (often colloquially referred to as big iron [1]) are powerful computers used primarily by corporate and governmental organizations for critical applications,… …

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  • 2Mainframe (G.I. Joe) — G.I. Joe character Mainframe as seen in the Sunbow G.I. Joe cartoon. Mainframe Affiliation G.I. Joe Specialty Communications …

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  • 3Mainframe — Ordinateur central Le terme Ordinateur central (mainframe en anglais[1]) est utilisé en informatique pour définir un ordinateur de grande puissance de traitement. On compte parmi les fabricants de ces systèmes de grandes compagnies telles EMC²… …

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  • 4Non-linear editing system — NLE redirects here. For the standardized test, see National Latin Examination. For non linear or non destructive editing of 2D images, see Non destructive editing. In video, a non linear editing system (NLE) is a video editing (NLVE) or audio… …

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  • 5IBM mainframe utility programs — are supplied with IBM mainframe operating systems such as MVS to carry out various tasks associated with datasets, etc.History/Common JCLMany of these utilities were designed by IBM users, through the group SHARE, and then developed by IBM or… …

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  • 6History of IBM mainframe operating systems — The history of operating systems running on IBM mainframes is a notable chapter of history of mainframe operating systems, because of IBM s long standing position as the world s largest hardware supplier of mainframe computers.Arguably the… …

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  • 7Transcendental argument for the non-existence of God — The Transcendental Argument for the Non existence of God (also called TANG) was first proposed by Michael Martin in a 1996 article in New Zealand Rationalist Humanist . [http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/michael martin/martin… …

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  • 8Linux on zSeries — Linux on System z is the collective term for the Linux operating system compiled to run on IBM mainframes, especially System z machines. Other terms with the same meaning include Linux/390, Linux on zSeries, Linux for zSeries, Linux on System z9 …

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  • 9Linux on System z — History of IBM mainframe operating systems On early mainframe computers: GM OS GM NAA I/O 1955 BESYS 1957 UMES 1958 SOS 1959 IBSYS 1960 CTSS 1961 On S/360 and successors: BOS/360 1965 TOS/360 1965 TSS/360 1967 MTS 1967 …

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  • 10IBM DB2 — Developer(s) IBM Initial release 1983 (1983) …

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