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  2. IBM SkillsBuild - Wikipedia

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    IBM's curricula include introductions to AI and cloud computing, particularly for positions like help desk specialist, web developer, and data analyst. - In Latin America, IBM is partnering with Junior Achievement Americas to provide IBM SkillsBuild and IBM mentors to train women for web development and programming careers.

  3. IBM Cloud and Smarter Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    The IBM Cloud and Smarter Infrastructure group, formed after rebranding IBM's Tivoli Software division in 2013, provides a range of computer system solutions. This group's areas of operation include data storage management, enterprise asset management , and IT service management .

  4. IBM Cloud - Wikipedia

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    SoftLayer Technologies, Inc. (now IBM Cloud) was a dedicated server, managed hosting, and cloud computing provider, founded in 2005 and acquired by IBM in 2013. SoftLayer initially specialized in hosting workloads for gaming companies and startups, but shifted focus to enterprise workloads after its acquisition.

  5. MVS - Wikipedia

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    When IBM introduced its 64-bit z/Architecture mainframes in the year 2000, IBM also introduced the 64-bit z/OS operating system, the direct successor to OS/390 and MVS. Fujitsu and Hitachi opted not to license IBM's z/Architecture for their quasi-MVS operating systems and hardware systems, and so MSP and VOS3, while still nominally supported by ...

  6. Model–view–presenter - Wikipedia

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    Diagram that depicts the model–view–presenter (MVP) GUI design pattern. Model–view–presenter (MVP) is a derivation of the model–view–controller (MVC) architectural pattern, and is used mostly for building user interfaces. In MVP, the presenter assumes the functionality of the "middle-man". In MVP, all presentation logic is pushed to ...

  7. PC-based IBM mainframe-compatible systems - Wikipedia

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    IBM had demonstrated use of a mainframe instruction set in their first desktop computer—the IBM 5100, released in 1975.This product used microcode to execute many of the System/370's processor instructions, so that it could run a slightly modified version of IBM's APL mainframe program interpreter.

  8. Category:IBM mainframe operating systems - Wikipedia

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    IBM Software Configuration and Library Manager; SDSF; Service Request Block; IBM Single Virtual Storage (SVS) SMF 120.9; SMP/E; Special Real Time Operating System; Start Input/Output; STXIT; Supervisor Call instruction; System Generation (OS) IBM System Management Facilities

  9. IBM Common User Access - Wikipedia

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    Common User Access (CUA) is a standard for user interfaces to operating systems and computer programs.It was developed by IBM and first published in 1987 as part of their Systems Application Architecture.