• Indeed, the roots of this approach date all the way back to the late 1970s and early 1980s, during the heyday of the Apple II, the first IBM PC, and many other personal microcomputers built by companies that are long gone. (ieee.org)
  • When personal computers arrived in the late 1970s and early '80s, they acted as little mainframes, doing all the processing and storing of data locally. (techopedia.com)
  • They are more sophisticated than they were a decade ago, and many organizations are now discovering that mainframes fit perfectly into today's high-transaction environments that require scalability and absolute reliability. (industryweek.com)
  • Today's mainframes offer capabilities that many companies truly need. (industryweek.com)
  • Today's digital innovators can trace a similar historical path that starts with mainframe computers and monolithic applications and then, step-by-step, reveals software's interchangeable parts until we arrive at today's cloud-based era of microservices and continuous integration. (catchthemes.com)
  • Seems as though HAL 9000, the giant, sentient, centralised computer in the spaceship Discovery One in the movie 2001, A Space Odyssey (you can see where this is going, can't you? (sophos.com)
  • Formally, a "database" refers to a set of related data accessed through the use of a "database management system" (DBMS), which is an integrated set of computer software that allows users to interact with one or more databases and provides access to all of the data contained in the database (although restrictions may exist that limit access to particular data). (wikipedia.org)
  • Physically, database servers are dedicated computers that hold the actual databases and run only the DBMS and related software. (wikipedia.org)
  • SH DESCRIPTION .I Kermit is a family of file transfer, management, and communication software programs from the Kermit Project at Columbia University available for most computers and operating systems. (columbia.edu)
  • PP Kermit software is available for hundreds of different computers and operating systems from Columbia University. (columbia.edu)
  • For best file-transfer results, please use C-Kermit in conjunction with real Columbia University Kermit software on other computers, such as Kermit 95 for Windows 95 and NT or MS-DOS Kermit for DOS 3.x or Windows. (columbia.edu)
  • The emergence of the Internet and electronic commerce, the popularity of enterprise-resource-planning (ERP) software packages handling critical business transactions, and the creation of huge data warehouses all have spiked demand for computers that can handle high volumes of data efficiently, reliably, and economically. (industryweek.com)
  • It recently installed ERP software from Baan Co. on the mainframe. (industryweek.com)
  • Quest Software, which makes one element of the BridgeWare migration solution along with Taurus Software, is reported to be a Dell Computer buyout target. (blogs.com)
  • they have not yet duplicated Western successes in providing effective maintenance and software support to usersn Soviet and East European development of the Ryad computer systems has been aided by virtually all available means for collecting technical know- how. (cia.gov)
  • and 64k of system memory vs 16k) over my previous and first computer - a trs80 with a casette recorder for software, which i ended up having to write myself. (old-computers.com)
  • still have the computer (and the software) in my attic. (old-computers.com)
  • When I sit down to compose music using a program like Project 1 or Kyma , I find of central interest the feedback loop between the frozen and the living knowledge that is engaged: the frozen knowledge embodied by the computer software, whether it is knowledge of an instrument, waveforms, envelopes or knowledge about deforming and sequencing visual images, and the living knowledge in the composer's mind. (blogspot.com)
  • Because much computer software is decades old, it doesn't always allow for four digits to designate a year. (thejournal.org)
  • Now you are not limited to use computers because you also need some software licenses and applications. (dzinepress.com)
  • The prior thing the user's computer requires to be able to work is the cloud computing system boundary software that might be simple as a web browser and the cloud's network look after of the rest. (dzinepress.com)
  • Server/Mainframe Support, responsible for maintenance, testing, and deployment of hardware/software for disaster recovery scenarios. (xepher.net)
  • There are also software solutions available, including BMC AMI Datastream for real-time mainframe threat detection, which delivers mainframe access data to a distributed SIEM (security information and event management) system in real time, for a unified, multi-platform view of enterprise security events in a single console. (bmc.com)
  • Microservices is an approach to building software that shifts away from large monolithic applications toward small, loosely coupled and composable autonomous pieces. (catchthemes.com)
  • Through a buying spree of 74 small companies over three years, Platinum assembled a portfolio of tools to help clients optimize their investment in their IT infrastructure, including databases, PCs and personal productivity software, mainframes and ERP packages. (kmworld.com)
  • With a computer of some vigour, Roger found himself drawn to the new dictation software in his Mountain Lion upgrade. (sophos.com)
  • 2. Apply complex, in-depth, sensitive and/or technical research methods and techniques to major research projects and/or studies of departmental programs to improve their efficiency and performance using raw data, data bases, computer software, State law, etc. as directed by the Office of Research management. (ca.gov)
  • 5. Design methodology and performs data collection and analysis of the most difficult or sensitive assignments to support program evaluation, produce statistical reports, assist in bill analysis, population projections and estimates, program impact estimates, etc. using computer software programs, databases, professional/personal knowledge, systematic critical scientific methodology, etc. as needed. (ca.gov)
  • The results of surveys, analyses, and studies are made known through a number of data release mechanisms including publications, mainframe computer data files, CD-ROMs (Search and Retrieval Software, Statistical Export and Tabulation System (SETS)), and the Internet. (cdc.gov)
  • Almost every enterprise using SNA and IBM mainframe computers had a staff of system programmers working around the clock to operate and maintain their IBM mainframe computers and their supporting network. (informit.com)
  • If IBM had focused on making it simpler to operate its computers and networks, the need for expensive system programmers would have been greatly reduced. (informit.com)
  • So different computers running different operating systems can all become, in programmers' parlance, Java virtual machines. (ieee.org)
  • Although that work did not produce a commercial success, the story of these visionary programmers and their audacious plans offers some unique insights into how the computer industry evolved-for example, why the Apple Macintosh is what it is. (ieee.org)
  • As a result, programmers say many mainframe computers will not recognize '00' as 2000 but as 1900 and will churn out erroneous information or simply shut down. (thejournal.org)
  • System programmers can and should play a critical role in security and disaster planning and recovery, helping protect the mainframe from accidental and malicious acts in a complex and evolving cyberthreat landscape. (bmc.com)
  • My basic point is that, in a world where hackers see the mainframe as just another computer, system programmers have to adapt and change, updating our thinking. (bmc.com)
  • citation needed] In its original use, the term "monolithic" described enormous mainframe applications with no usable modularity. (wikipedia.org)
  • With built-in operating systems and databases, there are simply fewer things to go wrong with mainframes. (industryweek.com)
  • Liquid cooling entered the computer sector early in its history, when IBM released a series of enterprise-grade computers called System/360, in the early 1960s. (datacenterdynamics.com)
  • While the original hardware is now retired, S/360 code written in the early 1960s are still found in new mainframes today. (datacenterdynamics.com)
  • Starting in the late 1960s, however, a much better approach-interactive computing-beaconed from just over the technological horizon. (ieee.org)
  • In the 1960s, Wits was the first university to host an IBM mainframe computer in Africa (p. 50). (wits.ac.za)
  • In electronic media cloud is used as metaphor depends on the standardized use of cloud such as the form to symbolize a network on telephony schematics and later represent the internet at computer network diagrams as a pensiveness of the basic infrastructure it represents. (dzinepress.com)
  • Europeans appear more coordinated in their geospatial approaches, the Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe ( INSPIRE ), EuroGeographics, European Space Agency ( ESA ), Global Monitoring for Environment and Security ( GMES ) and other programs are transboundary in orientation. (earsc.org)
  • Together, C-Kermit, Kermit 95, MS-DOS Kermit, and IBM Mainframe Kermit offer a consistent and nearly universal approach to inter-computer communications. (columbia.edu)
  • 6 ACPE emphasizes the need for a consistent approach, early detection, and formative assessments to provide more information regarding academic success. (ajpe.org)
  • While PGC relies on human expertise and UGC relies on human input, generative AI signifies an approach that leverages AI algorithms for the autonomous creation of content. (iclg.com)
  • This approach leverages the global reach of the Internet for streamlined delivery of business critical information to partners, suppliers, and employees, with strong security, privacy, and network protection. (darkreading.com)
  • Those who have stuck by mainframes all these years don't have to be convinced. (industryweek.com)
  • They have been successful in following Western design concepts and have applied some Western concepts within a few years after Western production models of computers used such designs 7 The Soviets have only been partially successful in the engineering implementation of their Ryad designs. (cia.gov)
  • A company that was physically unable to invent anything in less than three years somehow produced a personal computer system and matching operating system in one year. (cringely.com)
  • From the AT on, it took IBM three years or better to produce each new line of computers. (cringely.com)
  • By mainframe standards, three years wasn't bad, but remember that mainframes are computers, while PCs are just piles of integrated circuits. (cringely.com)
  • I am currently in an MS computer science program, having taken 4 courses (C++, UML, Discrete Math, etc) so far, so I am still a couple years away from completing it if my current plan of 1 course per quarter continues. (coderanch.com)
  • Merrill Hall, Room 115, was originally utilized to house the computer mainframe for the entire university over 30 years ago. (jsu.edu)
  • After two dozens of years of writing computer programs (one dozen years working with C) and learning the common standardizations for crystallographic data I feel that Niklaus Wirth's idea is valid for external data representations too. (iucr.org)
  • Kawasaki is set to be a featured speaker at the event in October this year and, at 68 years old, he can give a refreshingly longue durée approach to talking about technology. (bandt.com.au)
  • I was only 16 years old when I started working with mainframes. (bmc.com)
  • Effective remediation policies should include early detection of problems in academic performance, strategies to help students develop better approaches for academic success, and facilitation of self-directed learning. (ajpe.org)
  • YOLOv7-tiny is used as the multi-object detection network's mainframe. (bvsalud.org)
  • These applications are sometimes associated with mainframe computers. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some object messaging capabilities allow object-based applications to be distributed across multiple computers (e.g. (wikipedia.org)
  • These computers essentially make up the total Soviet and East European effort in general purpose computers, and they have been and will continue to be used in a wide variety of civil and military applications. (cia.gov)
  • Thus, Soviet and East European computer production efforts have been devoted to the most successful computer designs that have ever been mass produced, computers that could be used in a wide range of applications and could be highly serviceable in the field. (cia.gov)
  • The local computers don't support all the heavy lifting when it turns to processing applications. (dzinepress.com)
  • Solving these problems on large mainframes rather than mass produced com- puters is expensive, because the hardware costs for large mainframes are greater. (grin.com)
  • The council of elders and administration of the United Church of God, an International Association (UCG-AIA), based in Milford, Ohio, recommends a twofold approach to preparing for possible problems on or after Jan. 1, 2000, Mr. Holladay said. (thejournal.org)
  • Businesses have dealt with these problems and today, they often use mainframes as their central servers. (techopedia.com)
  • The approaches used for developing and solving geospatial problems between Europe and North America often follow a similar step-by-step approach. (earsc.org)
  • Few comparative studies on remediation have been published by colleges and schools of pharmacy, making it challenging to implement effective and validated approaches. (ajpe.org)
  • That is, when it comes to GIS , these projects tend to assess the need for GIS in similar ways and implement geosptial tools using similar approaches. (earsc.org)
  • 9. Implement an ongoing program evaluation system based on program outputs, outcomes, evidence-based standards, and best practices to increase program accountability and quality to comply with the department's strategic plan using a collaborative approach on a daily basis. (ca.gov)
  • In .IR "remote mode", you connect to the #ifdef HPUX10 HP-UX #else UNIX #endif system from a desktop computer and transfer files between your desktop computer and #ifdef HPUX10 HP-UX #else UNIX #endif C-Kermit. (columbia.edu)
  • When used in local mode, C-Kermit gives you a terminal connection to the remote computer, using your actual terminal, emulator, or UNIX workstation terminal window or console driver for specific terminal emulation. (columbia.edu)
  • Systems ranged from basic 2U Xeon servers, to AS/400 mainframes, and ran varying version of Windows, Solaris, BSD, and Linux/Unix. (xepher.net)
  • We also need to consider IBM z/OS ® UNIX System Services (z/OS UNIX, aka USS), FTP with the mainframe, the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol on the mainframe, and the list goes on. (bmc.com)
  • Database servers are usually multiprocessor computers, with generous memory and RAID disk arrays used for stable storage. (wikipedia.org)
  • For its long term usage they used expensive mainframes, a practice developed that permitted different users to share both the corporeal approach to the computer from different servers as well as to share the CPU time. (dzinepress.com)
  • If anyone stepped back and saw how overly complex IBM and other manufacturers were making the operation of their mainframe computers, they would have looked for a simpler and less-costly solution. (informit.com)
  • I'd like to get into object-oriented development, and do not want to go back into mainframe for fear of getting stuck there, and am wondering what all of you would recommend my next steps be. (coderanch.com)
  • Most of the common crystallographic standardizations date back to the time of old Fortran coded mainframes. (iucr.org)
  • Dataquest Inc., the market-research unit of Gartner Group Inc., estimates that worldwide vendor revenues for mainframes -- mostly manufactured by industry heavyweights IBM Corp., Amdahl Corp., Unisys Corp., and Hitachi Data Systems -- will drop from $14.1 billion in 1996 to $10.8 billion in 2000. (industryweek.com)
  • However, in the early '90s, the firm began to migrate toward a more decentralized approach -- with mainframe computers at six distribution centers around the U.S. The systems dialed out to various local-area networks (LANs) and updated data once a day. (industryweek.com)
  • At most universities, computers took the form of centralized batch systems-a Control Data Corporation 3600 at UCSD, for example. (ieee.org)
  • For those caught in the hype of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, CODE is associated with computer coding, big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning - all areas in which Wits leads currently. (wits.ac.za)
  • Computers process data and turn it into information. (techopedia.com)
  • We called the large computers mainframes , and they stored the data on magnetic tape, large disks and drums. (techopedia.com)
  • What has, however, become a recent phenomena is multiple devices (desktop computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone) and users' desire to access data from all of their devices from anywhere. (techopedia.com)
  • Similarly, Dell EMC Cyber Data Protection for mainframe data helps strengthen against attacks while reducing recovery time. (bmc.com)
  • The information is received on computer data tapes coded by the States and provided to NCHS through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. (cdc.gov)
  • However, it is an excellent system for users of Compuserve (CIS), the country's largest network of home computer users. (atarimagazines.com)
  • The goal for the sample application accompanying this article is to retrieve a list of users from a mainframe system and display it in a browser without using screen scraping technologies. (devx.com)
  • After retrieving the list of users from the mainframe system, the UserAccount service returns the list to the FrontController class, which formats the response and returns it to the browser. (devx.com)
  • With XpressGate, remote users need only a computer and a Web browser to access any business application on the corporate network. (darkreading.com)
  • In fact, Computer Sciences Corp., a professional services firm based in El Segundo, Calif., estimates that the average strategic desktop and networked development project will cost $7.8 million. (adtmag.com)
  • With this approach the Soviets and East Europeans eliminated many of the risks in undertaking the development and production of a new series of gen purpose computers, and in some cases they saved manpower and time. (cia.gov)
  • Small databases can be stored on a file system , while large databases are hosted on computer clusters or cloud storage . (wikipedia.org)
  • One of the first technological leaps with large computer systems was changing the method of input from punch cards to keyboard terminals. (techopedia.com)
  • The entire manufacturing system is heavily dependent on computers. (industryweek.com)
  • European geospatial initiatives and approaches are heavily weighted toward government agencies and institutions. (earsc.org)
  • 5.4 Schematic representation of the parallel Scatter Search approach (comp. (grin.com)
  • I am just wondering how to best approach the job search. (coderanch.com)
  • As a result, computer-industry experts predicted the death of the mainframe computer was imminent. (industryweek.com)
  • The Y2K computer glitch, sometimes called the millennium bug, will result from the rollover of the year '99 to '00 in mainframe-computer programs. (thejournal.org)
  • The network of computer that designs the cloud controls them as a substitute. (dzinepress.com)
  • Thomas Huckaby, a Tennessee computer programmer, worked 75 percent of the time from his home and would travel to New York to work only about a quarter of the time during the period in question. (ecommercetimes.com)
  • While this may cause the Soviet systems to grow closer to IBM products in logical design and possibly engineering implementation, the time lag between the appearance of new IBM computer production and their Soviet and East European counterparts will increase. (cia.gov)
  • That wonderful write-once, run-anywhere capability has made Java the most popular programming language now in use and, by some measures, the most successful computer language of all time. (ieee.org)
  • Just in time for the fall semester, the JSU School of Business and Industry officially opened the newly renovated Finance Trade Lab on Aug. 17, which will allow students to have a hands-on approach to the world market like never before. (jsu.edu)
  • They rely on the convergence of several technologies such as most important impacts in environmental powerful and affordable computers, real-time electronic measurement and monitoring health research and practice. (cdc.gov)
  • A decade ago, the typical mainframe cost nearly $80,000 per MIP (millions of instructions per second). (industryweek.com)
  • The new version is typical of a mainframe email approach. (atarimagazines.com)
  • In all of the computer programs of the sixties, such as those by Xenakis and Mathews, what interested me was expanding my contrapuntal, multi-dimensional way of working. (blogspot.com)
  • As mentioned above, this mod adds programmable computers , i.e. blocks that can be used to write and run Lua programs. (minecraftforum.net)
  • He and other analysts say that the mainframe solves a very real problem. (industryweek.com)
  • The cyberthreat is real and we all have a part to play in keeping the mainframe secure. (bmc.com)
  • In this thesis, the prob- lem of discrete multistage optimization processes and possible distributed solution approaches will be discussed. (grin.com)
  • These processes focus on nonlinearity, and a test function is used to compare the di erent approaches. (grin.com)
  • An aggressive acquisition strategy turned Platinum Technology, based in Oak Brook Terrace, IL, into one of the largest computer companies in the United States. (kmworld.com)
  • Rehosting is the conventional approach for companies just beginning their modernization journey. (itclouddemand.com)
  • MS-DOS Kermit for PCs with DOS and Windows 3.x, and IBM Mainframe Kermit-370 for VM/CMS, MVS/TSO, and CICS. (columbia.edu)
  • Taking a DIY approach to a migration might benefit from a tool to bridge the MPE to Windows gap. (blogs.com)
  • The enduring appeal of Java isn't hard to understand: With Java, you write code once and it can run on almost any modern computer or operating system-PC or Mac, Windows, Linux, OS X, whatever. (ieee.org)
  • Since the dawn of the third industrial revolution, decentralisation has been the theme, such as when personal computers replaced centralised mainframes. (iclg.com)
  • In many cases, the total cost of ownership for a mainframe is lower than other computing platforms,' argues Floyer. (industryweek.com)
  • No, it's not free - but the cost starts to approach the fabled 'too cheap to meter' claims from last century's nuclear-powered electricity rollout. (blogs.com)
  • This approach worked better than the current approach of three instructional hours per week, but the professor was also responsible for teaching the lab without getting any extra credit. (simio.com)
  • Please consider donating your old computer / videogame system to Old-Computers.com or one of our partners from anywhere in the world (Europe, America, Asia, etc. (old-computers.com)
  • It also adds robots , which are basically mobile mini-computers that can interact with the world much like the player can: they can use items, break and place blocks, activate blocks and so on. (minecraftforum.net)
  • We'll examine the "once size fits all" SaaS approach versus SaaS that offers choices in its core components. (thinkhdi.com)
  • In holding that physical presence determines eligibility for unemployment benefits, the court rejected Allen's claim that physical presence was not required for the purposes of such benefits because her entire services were realized and consequently localized at Reuters' mainframe in New York. (ecommercetimes.com)
  • The first part discussed how to apply SOA to a mainframe-dependent system. (devx.com)
  • The company uses an IBM S/390 mainframe to manage manufacturing, finance, purchasing, and more. (industryweek.com)
  • For the distribution of the optimization tasks, which will be introduced in Chapter 2, several approaches have been developed, but so far there is no stan- dard that ts every problem. (grin.com)
  • Whereas a PC can crash several times a day, a mainframe can go weeks or months without a single problem. (industryweek.com)
  • GILMER, Texas--The United Church of God is preparing for the Y2K computer problem, announced Roy Holladay, pastor of the congregation that meets here, the Sabbath of June 26. (thejournal.org)
  • Family business, brought in by my father to help with a commercial office park development, which is now approaching completion. (xepher.net)
  • Computer scientists may classify database management systems according to the database models that they support. (wikipedia.org)
  • More recently, Lawson reverted to a centralized mainframe setup, using a more powerful machine. (industryweek.com)
  • Your powerful, portable computer doesn't do the work. (sophos.com)
  • Much of the relevant work took place at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), and it influenced academic computer science, the design of the Pascal programming language, object-oriented programming, and graphical user interfaces. (ieee.org)
  • In the ITSM space, this "pure SaaS" approach was first successfully marketed by Service-now.com. (thinkhdi.com)
  • IBM built its mainframe computer business on reliable service, not on computing performance or low prices. (cringely.com)
  • The UserAccount service interacts with the mainframe system using resource adapters. (devx.com)
  • Les technologies sont mises en place à a) E-mail (electronic mail): The most grande échelle dans les pays développés et aussi dans certaines petites régions des pays en widely used application on the internet, développement. (cdc.gov)