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  2. BlueLine Grid - Wikipedia

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    BlueLine Grid is a company that provides a mobile communication and mass notification platform built for interagency communication between civil service employees and private sector security teams. BlueLine Grid was created by Bill Bratton , the 42nd Commissioner of the NYPD (under 109th Mayor Bill de Blasio ), formerly the 38th Commissioner of ...

  3. Blue–green deployment - Wikipedia

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    In blue–green deployments, two servers are maintained: a "blue" server and a "green" server. At any given time, only one server is handling requests (e.g., being pointed to by the DNS ). For example, public requests may be routed to the blue server, making it the production server and the green server the staging server, which can only be ...

  4. NetApp - Wikipedia

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    NetApp SG6060 Storage GRID Web-scale StorageGRID is a software-defined storage system which provides access to data via object IP-based protocols like S3 and OpenStack Swift . It is available in the form of hardware or as software.

  5. Open Grid Services Architecture - Wikipedia

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    In late 2006 an updated version of OGSA and several associated documents were published, including the first of several planned normative documents, "Open Grid Services Architecture Glossary of Terms, Version 1.5". [6] The Open Grid Services Infrastructure (OGSI) is related to OGSA, as it was originally intended to form the basic “plumbing ...

  6. BlueGriffon - Wikipedia

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    BlueGriffon was a WYSIWYG content editor for the World Wide Web.It is based on the discontinued Nvu editor, which in turn is based on the Composer component of the Mozilla Application Suite, which was previously known as Netscape Composer, which was bundled with Netscape Gold before it was renamed to Netscape Communicator.

  7. Univa Grid Engine - Wikipedia

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    A more comprehensive genealogy of the product is described in Sun Grid Engine. Grid Engine was first distributed by Genias Software and from 1999, after a company merger, by Gridware, Inc. In 2000, Sun Microsystems acquired Gridware. [5] Sun renamed CODINE/GRD as Sun Grid Engine later that year, and released it as open-source in 2001. [6]

  8. Bluehost - Wikipedia

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    Bluehost is a domain registration and web hosting company owned by Newfold Digital. It was one of the 20 largest web hosts in 2015 and was collectively hosting over 2 million domains in 2010. [2] [3] Bluehost was among those studied in the analysis of web-based hosting services in collaborative online learning programs. [4]

  9. Oracle Grid Engine - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Grid Engine, [1] previously known as Sun Grid Engine (SGE), CODINE (Computing in Distributed Networked Environments) or GRD (Global Resource Director), [2] was a grid computing computer cluster software system (otherwise known as a batch-queuing system), acquired as part of a purchase of Gridware, [3] then improved and supported by Sun Microsystems and later Oracle.