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  2. IBM Toronto Software Lab - Wikipedia

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    The IBM Toronto Software Lab is the largest software development laboratory in Canada and IBM's third largest software lab. Established in 1967 with 55 employees, [1] the Toronto Lab, now located in Markham has grown to employ 2,500 people. These employees develop some of IBM's middleware. [2]

  3. AIX Toolbox for Linux Applications - Wikipedia

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    Each of these packages includes its own licensing information and while IBM has made the code available to AIX users, the code is provided as is and has not been thoroughly tested. [4] The Toolbox is meant to provide a core set of some of the most common development tools and libraries along with the more popular GNU packages. [5]

  4. IBM Canada Head Office Building - Wikipedia

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    Former IBM Canada Head Office Building at 3600 Steeles East. IBM Canada's head offices are currently located in Markham, Ontario and have been there since the early 1980s. The current building IBM occupies is located at 8200 Warden Avenue and shared with existing tenant IBM Toronto Software Lab in 2001.

  5. IBM Software Group - Wikipedia

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    Information Management Software — database servers and tools, text analytics, and content management. Rational SoftwareSoftware development and application lifecycle management. Acquired in 2002. Tivoli Software — Systems management. Acquired in 1995. Re-branded as 'Cloud & Smarter Infrastructure' (C&SI) in 2013.

  6. Qiskit - Wikipedia

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    Qiskit (Quantum Information Software Kit) is an open-source software development kit (SDK) for working with quantum Computers at the level of circuits, pulses, and algorithms. It provides tools for creating and manipulating quantum programs and running them on prototype quantum devices on IBM Quantum Platform or on simulators on a local computer.

  7. ISPF - Wikipedia

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    In 1984 IBM introduced the EZ-VU dialog manager for DOS PCs, [13] [14] and later OS/2. In 1991 Tritus, Inc introduced Tritus SPF (TSPF), a program to allow use of mainframe ISPF applications and edit macros written in REXX on DOS, OS/2 and Windows; the last release was 1.2.8 in 1994.

  8. EduQuest - Wikipedia

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    EduQuest's first computer system was the PS/2 Model 25 SX, an update to the Model 25 all-in-one offering within IBM's PS/2 line of personal computers that upgraded the processor to an i386SX. [11] The PS/2 Model 25 SX was developed shortly before the formation of EduQuest, in IBM's Boca Raton facility, led by José García. [ 12 ]

  9. Tivoli Service Automation Manager - Wikipedia

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    Tivoli Service Automation Manager is the Cloud management package from IBM in the Tivoli Software brand. Unofficial abbreviations are TSAM and TivSAM. As the product sheet [1] sells it: "IBM Tivoli Service Automation Manager enables users to request, deploy, monitor and manage cloud computing services. It also provides traceable approvals and ...