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  2. IBM Lotus Forms - Wikipedia

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    IBM Forms is a suite of products by IBM's Lotus Software division that interact to develop and deliver data-driven, XML-based electronic forms (e-forms) to end-users. IBM Forms consists of a server, designer, and client viewer that enable creation, deployment, and streamlining of forms-based processes. IBM Forms originally used Extensible Forms ...

  3. IBM Check Processing Control System - Wikipedia

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    It was scheduled to be available in October 1972, although the IBM System/360 and System/370 Bibliography shows CPCS documentation as newly added in the August 1972 edition. [8] The goal was to create a database of all MICR entries and handle pass control. It was designed to work with OS/360 in 256KB of core storage. [9] It was IBM Product 5734 ...

  4. WebSphere Portal - Wikipedia

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    In November 2009, IBM then released WebSphere Portal Feature Pack Version 6.1.5, with new features that can be added to the version 6.1 platform, including new page builder and template capabilities, platform startup optimization, and expanded Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Web analytics integration support.

  5. Information Framework - Wikipedia

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    The IBM Industry Models are used primarily for the development of internal company standards, and provide an overall integration layer across an organization's existing and future IT investments. With their strong business and IT orientation, IBM Industry Models are designed to be customized to reflect the precise needs of every company using them.

  6. Lotus Foundations - Wikipedia

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    The product's release was a direct result of IBM's acquisition of Net Integration Technologies, which has been integrated into the IBM Lotus division. [1] The original pre-acquisition product was based on the Net Integrator Mark 1 server appliance and its NITIX Autonomic Linux Server OS. [2]

  7. IBM Type-III Library - Wikipedia

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    IBM also distributed other systems in source code form. Most early operating systems were shipped in this way. Source distribution of the VM family of operating systems continued for several decades after it supplanted CP/CMS from the Type-III Library, and TPF was always distributed in source form, apparently continued today with z/TPF.

  8. FileNet - Wikipedia

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    FileNet Corporation, [1] a company acquired by IBM, developed software to help enterprises manage their content and business processes.FileNet P8, their flagship offering, is a framework for developing custom enterprise systems, but it can be used as-is.

  9. History of IBM - Wikipedia

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    After two consecutive years of reporting losses in excess of $1 billion, on January 19, 1993, IBM announced a US$8.10 billion loss for the 1992 financial year, which was then the largest single-year corporate loss in U.S. history. [192] All told, between 1991 and 1993, the company posted net losses of nearly $16 billion.