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  2. IBM AS/400 - Wikipedia

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    The creators of the AS/400 originally planned to use the name System/40, but IBM had adopted a new product nomenclature around the same time, which led to the Application System/400 name. [13] Firstly, IBM began prefixing "System" in product names with words to indicate the intended use or target market of the system (e.g. Personal System/2 and ...

  3. COMMON (user group) - Wikipedia

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    The IBM System/38, announced in 1978, was not very successful but its architecture was the basis of the IBM AS/400, [6] [7] released in 1988. [8] There were 250,000 AS/400s installed in businesses at the end of 1994 [ 9 ] with a corresponding number of people supporting the operation of those computers.

  4. Category:AS/400 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "AS/400" ... IBM AS/400; IBM i; L. Logical partition; O. Object (IBM i) P. IBM Power Systems; Programming Development Manager; Q. Quick Response ...

  5. IBM i - Wikipedia

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    It was originally released in 1988 as OS/400, as the sole operating system of the IBM AS/400 line of systems. It was renamed to i5/OS in 2004, before being renamed a second time to IBM i in 2008. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] It is an evolution of the System/38 CPF operating system, [ 5 ] with compatibility layers for System/36 SSP and AIX applications. [ 5 ]

  6. Integrated Language Environment - Wikipedia

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    On February 16, 1993 IBM announced that V2R3 of OS/400 would include major changes to its programming language support – the introduction of ILE. [2] [3] [4] It provided a common interface among the disparate programming languages available to the AS/400 computer platform. ILE was an improvement on the two existing programming models ...

  7. IBM RPG - Wikipedia

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    The RPG programming language originally was created by IBM for their 1401 systems. IBM later produced implementations for the 7070/72/74 [4] [5] and System/360; [6] RPG II became the primary programming language for their midrange computer product line, (the System/3, System/32, System/34, System/38, System/36 and AS/400).

  8. Synon - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Synon played a key role alongside IBM at the UK launch of its AS/400 platform. The AS/400 version of Synon/2 was named Synon/2E. In 1989, Synon, along with Bachman, Intersolv, KnowledgeWare and Systematica, was chosen by IBM to be at the heart of AD/Cycle, its framework for application development and CASE. IBM later acquired an equity ...

  9. AS400 - Wikipedia

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