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  2. Iris Associates - Wikipedia

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    Iris Associates was founded in Westford, Massachusetts on December 7, 1984, by Ray Ozzie. Tim Halvorsen, Steve Beckhardt, and Len Kawell, who joined Iris shortly afterwards in January 1985, met Ray Ozzie years before when all of them were working on the University of Illinois PLATO system. They are widely regarded as the core team behind the ...

  3. IRIS (transportation software) - Wikipedia

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    IRIS (Intelligent Roadway Information System) is an open-source Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) software project developed by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. It is used by transportation agencies to monitor and manage interstate and highway traffic. IRIS uses the GPL license.

  4. Iris - Wikipedia

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    IRIS (astronomical software), an image processing application; IRIS (transportation software), an Advanced Traffic Management System; Iris Associates, an American software company, developer of Lotus Notes; Iris Browser, a web browser; IRIS GL, a graphics application programming interface; IRIS Workspace, a graphically organized iconic desktop ...

  5. IRIX - Wikipedia

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    The compiler, also known in earlier versions as IDO (IRIS Development Option), was released in many versions, many of which are coupled to the OS version. The last version was 7.4.4m, designed for 6.5.19 or later. The compiler is designed to support parallel POSIX programming in C/C++, Fortran 77/90, and Ada. The Workshop GUI IDE is used for ...

  6. Lotus Software - Wikipedia

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    Lotus began its diversification from the desktop software business with its 1984 strategic founding investment in Ray Ozzie's Iris Associates, the creator of its Lotus Notes groupware platform. As a result of this early speculative move, Lotus gained significant experience in network-based communications years before other competitors in the PC ...

  7. Phill Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Phill Robinson (born 21 November 1965) is a British businessman and the founder and CEO of Boardwave, a European networking community for software CEOs and Investors. He is the former chief executive officer of IRIS Software Group and Exact Software in the Netherlands. He was also Chief Marketing Officer at Salesforce.com.

  8. Systematic Software Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The IRIS Suite is a Military Message Handling System. [9] As commercial off-the-shelf software, using NATO command and control standards, it integrates with the systems of allied users. [9] [10] Its structured message format can assist with the simplification of orders, reports, and messaging. [10]

  9. SGI IRIS - Wikipedia

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    It was soon followed by the IRIS 1200, another terminal with a larger backplane, [1] before the IRIS 1400 emerged as SGCS's first standalone workstation in 1984. [2] The processor used in these early systems, the 'PM1', was a variant of the SUN (Stanford UNiversity) processor, and sported a Motorola 68000 (or 68010) clocked at 8 MHz.