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  • ...-based solutions such as [[cloud computing]].<ref>''IBM'': '[http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/background.wss Background]'.</ref>
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  • {{Image|Ibm pc 5150.jpg|right|350px|The IBM PC.}} ...[IBM Personal Computer/AT]] and [[IBM PC Convertible]]. It was designed by IBM Entry Systems Division in [[Boca Raton, Florida]].
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  • *[http://www.ibm.com IBM] - official website. ...w-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/background.wss IBM: Background] - introduction to IBM's role.
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  • ...de by IBM when it introduced its first personal computer ([[x86]]-based). IBM published the [[BIOS|BIOS]] (Basic Input/Output System) specification for t </ref> , was the first non-IBM company to succeed in creating a completely IBM compatible PC.
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  • A computer compatible with the original IBM PC, but made by a different company.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/IBM compatible PC]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • |IBM ThinkPad 700C.jpg| |IBM ThinkPad 710T.jpg|
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  • *[http://www.ibm.com IBM] - official website. ...w-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/background.wss IBM: Background] - introduction to IBM's role.
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  • {{Image|Ibm pc 5150.jpg|right|350px|The IBM PC.}} ...[IBM Personal Computer/AT]] and [[IBM PC Convertible]]. It was designed by IBM Entry Systems Division in [[Boca Raton, Florida]].
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  • ...alization]], developed for the IBM 360/67, first as an internal project at IBM's [[Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge Research Center]]
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  • A block cipher that was IBM's submission to the Advanced Encryption Standard process.
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  • ...of both the 1970s [[Data Encryption Standard]] and [[MARS (cipher)|MARS]], IBM's entry in the [[AES competition]] at about the turn of the century.
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  • ...tecture, chosen by IBM for the 1979 introduction of the first model of the IBM PC; slower and cheaper than the [[Intel 8086]]
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  • ...-based solutions such as [[cloud computing]].<ref>''IBM'': '[http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/background.wss Background]'.</ref>
    958 bytes (128 words) - 12:53, 7 February 2023
  • ...de by IBM when it introduced its first personal computer ([[x86]]-based). IBM published the [[BIOS|BIOS]] (Basic Input/Output System) specification for t </ref> , was the first non-IBM company to succeed in creating a completely IBM compatible PC.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Cryptographer at IBM.
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  • ...709x, and used the 704x to manage the printers and card readers. This was IBM's Attached Support Processor (ASP). While ASP worked quite well, the manage ...ng system spooling became mainstream. HASP kept being upgraded; as much as IBM management tried to kill it, until Job Entry System 2 (JES2) replaced it on
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  • {{r|IBM-PC}} {{r|IBM-AT}}
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  • The operating system initially intended by IBM and Microsoft to succeed MS-DOS.
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  • ...reign Relations, and an [[IBM]] Fellow Emeritus; much of his career was at IBM.
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  • A computer compatible with the original IBM PC, but made by a different company.
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  • ...ine operating system, originally bought and modified to run the original [[IBM PC]].
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  • (1914-1990) An [[IBM]] [[cryptographer]] involved with the [[Data Encryption Standard]] and its
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  • ...]], the [[intel 8088|8088]], which had powered [[IBM]]'s very successful [[IBM-PC]]. In 1984, when IBM introduced a more powerful successor to the IBM-PC, the [[IBM-AT]], they built it around the 80286.
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  • ...iginal [[IBM PC]]. It used a [[command line interface]] because affordable IBM PC-based home computers of that era were not capable of running a [[Graphic The original IBM PC first booted to its [[BIOS]], and then the BIOS booted the first 512k se
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  • ..., [[PARSA Community Foundation]]; former senior semiconductor manager at [[IBM]] and [[Data General]]
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  • ...interpreters for Altair and IBM systems, developed operating system for [[IBM personal computer]]s, founded [[Microsoft Corporation]]. ..., first ''monolithic'', UNIX-like operating system which could run on an [[IBM compatible PC]]
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  • ...include Sun's ONC RPC, The Open Group's Distributed Computing Environment, IBM's System Object Model, the Object Management Group's CORBA, Facebook's Thri
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  • * [http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/cobol/ IBM COBOL including Mainframe (zOS)]
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  • '''Horst Feistel''' (1914-1990) was a [[cryptographer]] at [[IBM]]. He was involved in the design of the [[Data Encryption Standard]] and it
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  • ...Computer|personal computer]] manufacturers before [[IBM]] introduced its [[IBM PC]] line of computers.
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  • ...wn computer. The hidden message was that "no one was ever fired for buying IBM" (i.e., staying within the accepted zone of safety and comfort). ...ver fired for buying Cisco". The author of these words hastens to add that IBM, Microsoft, and Cisco are all technically excellent companies that indeed p
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  • ...University]]; Former Manager of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, IBM; Director of Research, Thinking Machines Corporation
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  • {{r|IBM}}
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  • ...ign Relations; board of directors, [[Federation of American Scientists]]; IBM Fellow Emeritus service on President's Science Advisory Committee and Defen
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  • * [[NCP (SNA)‎]] the operating system in an IBM communications processor (e.g., 3705, 3725) supporting [[Systems Network Ar
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  • {{Image|IBM ThinKPad logo.png|right|150px|The original ThinkPad logo from the IBM era.}} ...ovo]]. The product line was a part of the [[International Business Machine|IBM]]'s PC division that was sold to the Chinese company in 2005. The ThinkPad
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  • ...h/kerberos-faq.html FAQ]. IBM provide a [http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibm/library/it-kerbero.html Kerberos primer]. ...7AA HP] and [http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibm/library/it-kerbero.html IBM]. It has been used in all versions of [[Microsoft Windows]] since [[Windows
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  • Retired public affairs consultant to major U.S. corporations including IBM, Citicorp, and Ford Motor Co., among others. Prior to that, he was on the p
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  • ...erating system VM/CMS as its main scripting language. Around the same time IBM's CMS editor, XEDIT, was extended so that edit macros could be written in R ...includes support for the language in almost all its operating systems. Non-IBM freeware versions are available for [[Microsoft Windows]], most variants o
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  • ...was used in the very first incarnation of an [[IBM compatible PC]], the [[IBM PC 5150]] in 1981. The term "x86" is also used colloquially to describe the ...many different companies who came to manufacture hardware associated with IBM compatible PCs, including x86-compatible processors from non-Intel companie
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  • {{r|IBM}}
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  • *[http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-python5.html IBM article] on text processing in Python
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  • {{r|IBM compatible PC}}
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  • {{r|IBM PC division}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/IBM compatible PC]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ticist, author and co-founder, along with The National Geographic Society, IBM and the Wiatt Family Foundation, of The Genographic Project, which is attem
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  • ...ks/linux/library/l-cloud-computing/ ''Cloud Computing with Linux''] from [[IBM DeveloperWorks]] ([[2008-09-10]]).
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  • IBM have a good overview document by Murdoch Mactaggart. The [http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/s-crypt07.html table of contents] page also has
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  • ...MD]], [[Broadcom]], [[Dell]], [[EMC]], [[Fujitsu]], [[Hitachi]], [[HP]], [[IBM]], [[Intel]], [[Microsoft]], [[Novell]], [[Sun Microsystems]], [[Symantec]]
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  • ...t|CPU]]s, from [[Intel]]. The 8088 was the CPU that powered the original [[IBM PC]].
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  • ...booting up an [[operating system]]. The term dates back to the original [[IBM]] personal computer of the early 1980's. The contents of an IBM personal computer's firmware include the following essential parts:
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  • ==IBM Watson== ...ed natural language processing to understand and answer questions<ref name=IBM />. Due to its victory over the two previous champions, Watson is technical
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  • ...omputer|personal computers]] (along with Commodore and Tandy) before the [[IBM PC]] and its clones caught on in the mid-1980s. ...ndows|Windows]] operating system, which provided a graphical interface for IBM PC-compatible computers, began to erode the distinctive characteristics of
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  • '''MARS''' is a [[block cipher]] designed by [[IBM]] as a candidate for the [[AES competition]]; it was chosen as a finalist, The cipher is now freely available. It has a [http://domino.research.ibm.com/comm/research_projects.nsf/pages/security.mars.html home page].
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