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  2. American Megatrends - Wikipedia

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    American Megatrends Inc., doing business as AMI, is an international hardware and software company, specializing in PC hardware and firmware. [3] The company was founded in 1985 by Pat Sarma and Subramonian Shankar. [ 4 ]

  3. AmiExpress - Wikipedia

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    AmiExpress - also known as /X - by Synthetic Technologies was a popular BBS software application for the Amiga line of computers. By 1995, AmiExpress had become one of the most popular Amiga BBS applications, [1] and it was widely used within the warez scene for trading (exchanging) software. [2] [3] AmiExpress was created and updated between ...

  4. IBM Lotus Word Pro - Wikipedia

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    Word Pro was based upon Ami Pro (originally published by Samna), [2] but was substantially rewritten (including a new native document format). The predecessor to Ami Pro, Amí, was released in 1988, and was the first fully functional Windows word processor. (The Windows version of Microsoft Word did not debut until early 1989.) Shortly after ...

  5. Amí - Wikipedia

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    Ami [1] was the name of a word processing program developed and marketed by Samna in the late 1980s, [2] which was later purchased by Lotus Software in 1990. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Shortly after its introduction, the name of the program was changed to "Ami Pro".

  6. THL Partners to buy majority stake in semiconductor software ...

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    Private equity firm THL Partners on Monday agreed to acquire a majority stake in AMI, in a deal that people familiar with the matter said valued the provider of semiconductor software at roughly ...

  7. Samna - Wikipedia

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    Samna was a competitor to WordStar and MultiMate in the DOS market for word processors in the 1980s. [1] Based in large part on the look and feel of the Lanier enterprise word processing system's software, Samna was targeted at businesses who had used the Lanier system but were interested in moving to lower-cost PC-based word processing.

  8. Joe Guthridge - Wikipedia

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    Joe Guthridge led the development of Samna Amí, the first Windows word processor, which was subsequently renamed Lotus Word Pro somewhat after Samna was acquired by Lotus Software. Among the strengths of Ami Pro , successor to Samna Amí, were scientific writing, including equation editing.

  9. MegaRAC - Wikipedia

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    The MegaRAC from American Megatrends is a product line of baseboard management controller (BMC) firmware packages and formerly Service Processors providing complete Out-of-band, or Lights-out remote management of computer systems independently of the operating system status or location to troubleshoot computers and assure continuity of service.