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  2. IBM Db2 - Wikipedia

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    Db2 for Linux, UNIX and Windows (informally known as Db2 LUW) Db2 for z/OS (mainframe) [23] Db2 for VSE & VM [24] Db2 on IBM Cloud [25] Db2 on Amazon Web Services (AWS) [26] Db2 for z/OS is available in its traditional product packaging, [27] or in the Value Unit Edition. Db2 also powers IBM InfoSphere Warehouse, which offers data warehouse ...

  3. Apple pointing devices - Wikipedia

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    The Force Touch trackpad on a 12-inch MacBook. The trackpad is the built-in pointing device on all Apple notebook computers since 1995, and is colored to match the laptop case. The MacBook Air introduced a multi-touch trackpad with gesture support, which has since spread to the rest of Apple's portable products. Like Apple's single-button mice ...

  4. PC-based IBM mainframe-compatible systems - Wikipedia

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    It was intended for existing S/370 users and its November 1988 list price was $18,100 for a minimum 25-unit order. [15] One of its intended roles was to provide a single-user S/370-compatible computer that could run computer-aided design and engineering applications that originated on IBM mainframes such as CADAM and CATIA. Graphics support was ...

  5. MVS - Wikipedia

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    Multiple Virtual Storage, more commonly called MVS, is the most commonly used operating system on the System/370, System/390 and IBM Z IBM mainframe computers. IBM developed MVS, along with OS/VS1 and SVS, as a successor to OS/360. It is unrelated to IBM's other mainframe operating system lines, e.g., VSE, VM, TPF.

  6. Apple Mighty Mouse - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Mac OS X is the only operating system that fully supports the mouse without third-party software. [needs update] When used with Mac OS X, the sensors can be set to launch applications or trigger features of the Apple operating system, such as Dashboard and Exposé. If not used with Mac OS X, the mouse behaves as a four "button" mouse ...

  7. VM (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    A copy of the mainframe version of AIX or Linux. In the mainframe environment, these operating systems often run under VM, and are handled like other guest operating systems. (They can also run as 'native' operating systems on the bare hardware.) There was also the short-lived IX/370, as well as S/370 and S/390 versions of AIX (AIX/370 and AIX ...

  8. ADABAS - Wikipedia

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    Adabas, a contraction of "adaptable database system", [1] is a database package that was developed by Software AG to run on IBM mainframes. It was launched in 1971 as a non-relational [2] database. As of 2019, Adabas is marketed [3] for use on a wider range of platforms, including Linux, Unix, and Windows. [4]

  9. IBM 3270 - Wikipedia

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    Following its introduction the 3270 and compatibles were by far the most commonly used terminals on IBM System/370 and successor systems. [15] IBM and third-party software that included an interactive component took for granted the presence of 3270 terminals and provided a set of ISPF panels and supporting programs.