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This line was released in 1997 [2] and discontinued in 2002. [3] [1] After discontinuation of its self-branded line, IBM still offers the main Palm line on its site.[4]This IBM-branded line of PDAs were rebranded PalmPilots, with only a few software improvements (easy sync for Lotus Notes, DB2 EveryPlace, and IBM Mobile Connect).
Develops the "Interactive Learning Network" ILN 1.5, and installs it at several academic institutions including Cornell University, Yale Medical School and University of Pittsburgh. The ILN was the first e-learning system of its kind to leverage an install on top of a relational database MySqL.
eFront is an eLearning platform (also known as a Course Management System (CMS), or Learning Management Systems , or Virtual Learning Environment ). eFront has historically been coming in a number of editions, from an open-source edition to the latest eFrontPro edition (which is the only available one in 2018). [1]
IBM RFID Information Center (RFIDIC) - Tracking and tracing products through global supply chains IBM InfoSphere DataStage - an ETL tool InfoSphere Guardium – Real-time database security and monitoring application to safeguard enterprise data (SAP, PeopleSoft , etc.) and address regulatory compliance requirements
Control Program Facility (CPF) is the operating system of the IBM System/38. [3] CPF represented an independendent line of development at IBM Rochester, and was unrelated to the earlier and more widely used System Support Program operating system. CPF evolved into the OS/400 operating system, which was originally known as XPF (Extended CPF). [1]
John Karidis was best known for designing the butterfly keyboard of the IBM ThinkPad 701. The unusual patented design [4] had two jigsaw puzzle like interlocking pieces which were tucked in the laptop when the display lid was closed. Then, the keyboard would fold out horizontally to make a wider keyboard when the display lid was opened. [5]
The IBM ThinkPad brand has built an excellent reputation among high-end notebook users. Now, with the ThinkPad 365 line, IBM has an extremely credible offering that should be very popular among average business users." [11] In March 1996 a review by Computer Shopper of the 365CD stated "The screen is bright and sharp, and the system has built ...
TransNote: a new product for IBM, a new experience for Research at the Wayback Machine (archived February 9, 2006) "IBM ThinkPad TransNote Getting Started Guide". Internet Archive. IBM. November 2000. "IBM ThinkPad Transnote" (PDF). IBM.com (in Japanese). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 August 2003.