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  2. OutSystems - Wikipedia

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    OutSystems is a low-code development platform for the development of mobile and web enterprise applications, which run in the cloud, on-premises or in hybrid environments. [ 7 ] In 2014 OutSystems launched a free version of the platform that provides developers with personal cloud environments to create and deploy web and mobile applications ...

  3. Software modernization - Wikipedia

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    Legacy system vendors offer these technologies for one simple reason: to provide an upgrade path for system modernization that does not necessitate leaving the comfort of the “mainframe womb.” Although these technologies can provide a smoother road toward a modern system, they often result in an acceptable solution that falls short of the ...

  4. List of build automation software - Wikipedia

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    CMake – Cross-platform build tool for configuring platform-specific builds; very popoular; integrated with IDEs such as Qt Creator, [1] KDevelop and GNOME Builder [2] GNU build system (aka Autotools) – Software build toolset from GNU Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets

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  6. List of smart TV platforms - Wikipedia

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    Android-based platform. [8] Its development stopped in 2013 [9] and it is replaced by Chromecast and Android TV. Horizon TV: Liberty Global: A cross-platform platform based fork of the Kodi/XBMC media center software with proprietary middleware framework for video on demand and handling DRM for streaming cable television channels. httvLink: HTTV

  7. Over-the-air update - Wikipedia

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    An over-the-air update (or OTA update), also known as over-the-air programming (or OTA programming), [1] is an update to an embedded system that is delivered through a wireless network, such as Wi-Fi or a cellular network. [2] [3] [4] These embedded systems include mobile phones, tablets, set-top boxes, cars and telecommunications equipment.

  8. Upgrade - Wikipedia

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    Other hardware components may not be compatible after either an upgrade or downgrade, due to the non-availability of compatible drivers for the hardware with a specific operating system. Conversely, there is the same risk of non-compatibility when software is upgraded or downgraded for previously functioning hardware to no longer function.

  9. Rclone - Wikipedia

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    [14] [9] Concerns about the noise and power costs arising from home computer servers prompted him to embrace cloud storage and he began developing rclone as open source software in 2012 under the name swiftsync. [15] [16] [3] Rclone was promoted to stable version 1.00 in July 2014. [6]