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  2. Claud M. Davis - Wikipedia

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    Claud M. Davis (August 23, 1924 – May 5, 2020) was an American engineer, inventor, and employee of the IBM Corporation at Poughkeepsie, New York. He was known for his contributions to the development of the IBM System/360 [ 1 ] and the development of air traffic control systems.

  3. Category:IBM employees - Wikipedia

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  4. IBM - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, IBM announced three major acquisitions: Merge Healthcare for $1 billion, [83] data storage vendor Cleversafe, and all digital assets from The Weather Company, including Weather.com and The Weather Channel mobile app. [84] [85] Also that year, IBM employees created the film A Boy and His Atom, which was the first molecule movie to tell ...

  5. Tivoli Software - Wikipedia

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    Tivoli Systems Inc. was founded in Austin, Texas in 1989 by Bob Fabbio [3] and quickly joined by Peter Valdes, Todd Smith and Steve Marcie; all were former IBM employees. [4] Bob Fabbio in an interview indicated the purpose was to provide systems management on systems from a diverse set of vendors while at IBM he had been directed to focus on ...

  6. Candle Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Candle Corporation was an American software company active from 1976 to 2004. The company spent the first two decades developing system monitoring applications for a variety of IBM mainframes and their corresponding software, their first being OMEGAMON which saw quick widespread adoption in commercial enterprises.

  7. RETAIN - Wikipedia

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    Historically, two different, but similar, systems were called RETAIN. The first, dating to the mid-1960s was a system that provided technical information to people in the IBM Field Engineering Division in the form of short bulletins or tips, organized according to machine type number or, for software, according to software component ID number.

  8. IBM SecureWay Directory - Wikipedia

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    Its latest release is called IBM Tivoli Directory Server. IBM Secureway Directory wasn't changed until the Release 5.1 was then known as IBM Directory Server. In the next release of the product, I.E. Release 5.2, the name was again changed to include the IBM Tivoli Framework, and is known as IBM Tivoli Directory Server. The latest release ...

  9. Lombardi Software - Wikipedia

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    At IBM, as of 2015, he was general manager of design leading a project to make design central to IBM's program of developing new products based on consumers'needs. [ 1 ] Lombardi was the first BPM vendor to create a tool, Lombardi Blueprint, based on Web 2.0 practices.