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Spinnaker is a free and open-source continuous delivery software platform originally developed by Netflix and extended by Google. [2] It is designed to work with Kubernetes, Google Cloud Platform, AWS, Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud. Spinnaker was developed by Netflix as a successor to the internally developed Asgard. [3]
Spinnaker Software Corporation was a software company founded in 1982 [1] known primarily for its line of non-curriculum based educational software, which was a major seller during the 1980s. It was founded by chairman Bill Bowman and president C. David Seuss.
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In Search of the Most Amazing Thing is a video game designed by Tom Snyder Productions.It was published by Spinnaker Software in 1983 for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS.
Spinnaker president David Seuss explained that the intention of the program was not to teach typing; rather it was to promote "keyboard familiarity", teaching kids how to reach all the keys and to type faster. Lekkerkerker wanted the game to challenge players who wanted to advance beyond using a joystick while gaming. [1]
Spinnaker Support's SAP Third-Party Maintenance Customer Base Continues to Grow Publishers Circulation Fulfillment, Inc. Changes Their Maintenance Services with Move to New Vendor DENVER ...
Spinnaker Support, the global market leader for JD Edwards and SAP third-party maintenance, co-sourcing, and consulting services, helps companies maximize their ERP software investments.
Snooper Troops was developed by Computer Learning Connection (later renamed Spinnaker Software), at that point a two-year-old company. [5] The company was based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Around this time, Computer Learning Connection created the edutainment classics Snooper Troops and Agent USA, [6] The Search Series and The Other Side. [7]