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Rocket U2 is a suite of database management (DBMS) and supporting software now owned by Rocket Software. It includes two MultiValue database platforms: UniData and UniVerse. [1] Both of these products are operating environments which run on current Unix, Linux and Windows operating systems. [2] [3] They are both derivatives of the Pick ...
Rocket Software is a privately held software development firm founded in 1990. Using the IBM Z , IBM Power , and embedded database platforms, Rocket provides predictive analytics with deep data, develops AI and machine learning capabilities, and designs mobile and browser applications.
The database flavors sold by TigerLogic were D3, mvBase, and mv Enterprise. Those previously sold by IBM under the "U2" umbrella are known as UniData and UniVerse. Rocket Software purchased IBM's U2 family of products in 2010 and Tiger Logic's D3 and mvBase family of products in 2014. In 2021, Rocket acquired OpenQM and jBASE as well.
Yelp, also known as the GNOME Help Browser [1] is the default help viewer for GNOME that allows users to access help documentation. [5] Yelp follows the freedesktop.org help system specification [ 6 ] and reads mallard , DocBook , man pages , info , and HTML documents. [ 7 ]
Against many odds — of age, of personal change, of shifts in attitude about authenticity and delusions of grandeur — “U2:UV” does come off managing to feel like actual rock ‘n’ roll.
Universe Sandbox is a series of simulation video games.In Universe Sandbox, users can see the effects of gravity on objects in the universe and run scale simulations of the Solar System, various galaxies or other simulations, while at the same time interacting and maintaining control over gravity, time, and other objects in the universe, such as moons, planets, asteroids, comets, and black holes.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Senator Jerry Moran has urged the Federal Aviation Administration to speed up its license review process for private rocket launches, writing in a letter seen by Reuters ...
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