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  2. IBM ThinkPad UltraPort - Wikipedia

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    Description. an IBM A series ThinkPad with UltraPort web camera. Electronically the UltraPort connector is identical to the standard USB port. UltraPort uses a proprietary mechanical connection, so UltraPort devices cannot be plugged into a normal USB interface. However, the UltraPort devices shipped with an adapter which allowed them to be ...

  3. List of IBM Personal Computer models - Wikipedia

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    The IBM Personal Computer, commonly known as the IBM PC, spanned multiple models in its first generation (including the PCjr, the Portable PC, the XT, the AT, the Convertible, and the /370 systems, among others), from 1981 to 1987. It eventually gave way to many splintering product lines after IBM introduced the Personal System/2 in April 1987.

  4. IBM Personal Computer - Wikipedia

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    The IBM Personal Computer (model 5150, commonly known as the IBM PC) is the first microcomputer released in the IBM PC model line and the basis for the IBM PC compatible de facto standard. Released on August 12, 1981, it was created by a team of engineers and designers at International Business Machines (IBM), directed by William C. Lowe and ...

  5. IBM PS/2 Model 25 - Wikipedia

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    IBM unveiled the Model 25 on August 4, 1987. It is the fifth entry of the Personal System/2 range. The first Model 25 is powered by an Intel 8086 running at 8 MHz, roughly twice the speed of the original IBM Personal Computer. [ 3] A college student-oriented version of the Model 25, the Collegiate, has two 720 KB floppy drives, with a maximum ...

  6. IBM - Wikipedia

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    International Business Machines Corporation. International Business Machines Corporation (using the trademark IBM), nicknamed Big Blue, [6] is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries. [7][8] IBM is the largest industrial research organization in the world, with 19 research ...

  7. Axis Communications - Wikipedia

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    Axis Communications was founded in 1984 by Martin Gren, Mikael Karlsson and Keith Bloodworth in Lund, Sweden. [4][5] The company developed and sold protocol converters and printer interfaces for the connection of PC printers in IBM mainframe and mini-computer environments. [6][7][8] By the end of the 1980s, Axis Communications opened its first ...

  8. IBM VNET - Wikipedia

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    IBM VNET. VNET is an international computer networking system deployed in the mid-1970s and still in current, but highly diminished use. It was developed inside IBM and provided the main email and file-transfer backbone for the company throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Through it, a number of protocols were developed to deliver email amongst time ...

  9. Netezza - Wikipedia

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    Netezza Massive Parallel Processing Data Warehouse Appliance. IBM Netezza (pronounced ne-teez-a) is a subsidiary of American technology company IBM that designs and markets high-performance data warehouse appliances and advanced analytics applications for the most demanding analytic uses including enterprise data warehousing, business intelligence, predictive analytics and business continuity ...