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  2. IBM i - Wikipedia

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    IBM i is an operating system developed by IBM for IBM Power Systems, formerly known as OS/400, i5/OS and System i. It is an evolution of the System/38 CPF operating system, with compatibility layers for System/36 SSP and AIX applications, and a relational database integrated into the system.

  3. Think (slogan) - Wikipedia

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    Think is a slogan associated with the American multinational technology company IBM, coined by its founder Thomas J. Watson in 1911. The slogan is also a trademark of ...

  4. IBM RPG - Wikipedia

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    IBM RPG is a high-level programming language for business applications, introduced in 1959 for the IBM 1401. It is most well known as the primary programming language of IBM's midrange computer product line, including the AS/400 and its successors.

  5. IBM AS/400 - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features and evolution of the IBM AS/400, a family of midrange computers introduced in 1988 and running OS/400 (later i5/OS and IBM i). The AS/400 used a platform-independent instruction set architecture (TIMI) to support different processors and applications.

  6. List of IBM products - Wikipedia

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    A partial list of products, services, and subsidiaries of International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation and its predecessor corporations, beginning in the 1890s. The list covers various classes of machines and applications, such as unit record equipment, keypunches, verifiers, tabulators, calculators, computers, and printers.

  7. IBM Power Systems - Wikipedia

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    IBM Power Systems is a family of server computers from IBM that are based on its Power processors. It was created in 2008 as a merger of the System p and System i product lines, and supports AIX, IBM i, Linux on Power and other operating systems.

  8. IBM WebSphere Application Server - Wikipedia

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    WebSphere Application Server is a software product that hosts Java-based web applications. It is the flagship product within IBM's WebSphere software suite and runs on various platforms and supports open standards such as Java EE, XML, and Web Services.

  9. Qshell - Wikipedia

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    Qshell is a command-line interpreter for IBM i operating system based on POSIX and X/Open standards. It supports many Unix-like commands and features, but has some differences and limitations compared to other shells.