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The IBM System 360 led the computer revolution. "Mad Men" designers spent two days at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif., sketching the real thing to get it exactly right.
IBM on Thursday proclaimed itself fastest of the fast in low-end Unix uniprocessor workstations. The company announced a pair of additions to its entry-level RS/6000 44 P Model 170 Unix ...
And the flagship of the mainframe world was the IBM System/360. For a whole generation that grew up in the late 1960s and early 1970s, a 360 was probably what you thought of when someone said ...
IBM Corp. this week said it is consolidating Unix and Windows-based workstations under the IntelliStation brand, and it is adding Linux support to the lineup. IBM had previously sold Intel ...
The IBM System/360 mainframe was the darling and the workhorse of its day. McKnight/AP __1964: __ IBM unveils the System/360 line of mainframe computers. It was a daring innovation that ...
IBM Corp. is developing a blade workstation, set to hit the market later this year, that moves the workstation from under a desk into the data center. IBM will preview the BladeCenter HC 10 blade ...
April 7, 1964 was the day IBM introduced its System/360, the first true mainframe for the masses, or at least that’s what it hoped on that day. IBM said on that day that it announced the S/360 ...
IBM has announced a new dual-processor Unix workstation Tuesday that could foreshadow a faster server as well. As earlier reported, The IntelliStation Power 275 workstation is related to the ...
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