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  2. VSE (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In February 2005, IBM announced z/VSE as successor to VSE/ESA 2.7, which was named to reflect the new System z branding for IBM's mainframe product line. [8] [9] In June 2021, 21st Century Software Inc announced that it had licensed the z/VSE source code from IBM with the intention of developing new versions of the operating system. [10]

  3. DOS/360 and successors - Wikipedia

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    An IBM staffer installing a third-party application running on SSX/VSE, at the IBM Böblingen facility where SSX work was done SSX/VSE ("Small System Executive") was an attempt by IBM to simplify purchase and installation of VSE by providing a pre-generated system containing the OS and the most popular products. [ 14 ]

  4. List of IBM products - Wikipedia

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    Products, services, and subsidiaries have been offered from International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation and its predecessor corporations since the 1890s. [1] This list comprises those offerings and is eclectic; it includes, for example, the AN/FSQ-7, which was not a product in the sense of offered for sale, but was a product in the sense of manufactured—produced by the labor of IBM.

  5. IBM Basic assembly language and successors - Wikipedia

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    As it is an assembly language, BAL uses the native instruction set of the IBM mainframe architecture on which it runs, System/360, just as the successors to BAL use the native instruction sets of the IBM mainframe architectures on which they run, including System/360, System/370, System/370-XA, ESA/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture.

  6. ISPF - Wikipedia

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    IBM chose the name because SPF was introduced about the same time as structured programming concepts. In 1979 IBM introduced a new version and a compatible product for CMS [5] under Virtual Machine Facility/370 Release 5. In 1980 IBM changed its name to System Productivity Facility [6] and offered a version [7] for CMS under VM/SP. [8]

  7. VisualAge - Wikipedia

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    VisualAge is a family of computer integrated development environments from IBM, which supports multiple programming languages.VisualAge was first released in October 1993. It was discontinued on April 30, 2007, and its web page was removed in September 201

  8. IBM Information Management Software - Wikipedia

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    Information Management Software is one of the brands within IBM Software Group (SWG) division. The major Information Management products include: [1] IBM Db2 — relational database management system (RDBMS) Informix Dynamic Server — high-throughput database server for online transaction processing (OLTP) Cloudscape — embedded RDBMS for Java

  9. List of commercial failures in computing - Wikipedia

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    Seeking to stay ahead of the competition and vastly expand his company's operations to a $1 billion business in two years, Adam Osborne chose to invest in the development of three new products: the Executive 1, the more powerful IBM PC-compatible Executive 2, and the Vixen, which was to be sold at a lower price than the Osborne 1, and it became ...