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  2. z/Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The 64-bit BEAR [6] [12] contains the address of the last instruction that broke the sequential execution of instructions; an interrupt stores the BEAR in the doubleword at real address 272 (110 16). After an Execute of a branch, the BEAR contains the address of the execute, not that of the branch.

  3. OpenJ9 - Wikipedia

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    Eclipse OpenJ9 (previously known as IBM J9) is a high performance, scalable, Java virtual machine (JVM) implementation that is fully compliant with the Java Virtual Machine Specification. [ 3 ] OpenJ9 can be built from source, or can be used with pre-built binaries available at the IBM Semeru Runtimes project for a number of platforms including ...

  4. IBM WebSphere Application Server - Wikipedia

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    WebSphere Application Server V8.5.5 includes significant enhancements to the Liberty profile including support for Java SE 8, full Java EE 7 compliance since V8.5.5.6, and WebSphere's intelligent management capabilities. WebSphere Liberty's support for Java EE is enabled through the configuration of sets of features, with different sets of ...

  5. Perficient Wins Integration Excellence Award at IBM's IOD 2012

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  6. IBM Passes This Key Test - AOL

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  7. List of computer technology code names - Wikipedia

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    Winchester — first floating-head disk drive, IBM, 1973; Winchester — AMD Athlon 64 90 nm processor; Wind — Aurox Linux 9.3; Windermere — Windsor — AMD Athlon 64 X2/FX 90 nm processor (Socket AM2 w/ DDR2-800) Wolfack — Windows NT"Cluster Server" Wolfdale — code name for a processor from Intel; Wolverine — Red Hat Linux 7.0.91

  8. OpenJDK - Wikipedia

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    OpenJDK (Open Java Development Kit) is a free and open-source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE). [2] It is the result of an effort Sun Microsystems began in 2006, four years before the company was acquired by Oracle Corporation .

  9. z/OS - Wikipedia

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    An IBM System Z10 mainframe computer on which z/OS can run. z/OS is a 64-bit operating system for IBM z/Architecture mainframes, introduced by IBM in October 2000. [2] It derives from and is the successor to OS/390, which in turn was preceded by a string of MVS versions.