IBM TXSeries for Multiplatforms is a distributed CICS (Customer Information Control System) online transaction processing (OLTP) environment for mixed language applications. TXSeries was introduced by IBM's Transarc subsidiary in 1997 and bundled CICS version 2.1.2 with Encina, MQSeries middleware, Lotus Domino Go web server, and other software. TXSeries is a transaction server available on AIX, Linux x86, Windows Server. It shares similar design principles and some functions with CICS on z/OS. End of 2006 saw a major release of TXSeries V6.1, simplifying the product by removing the DCE and Encina components and introducing a new graphical web-based administration console. IBM TXSeries V9.1 introduced features to create RESTful APIs to extend existing applications for mobile and cloud, and to extend traditional applications in Java Enterprise Edition (EE) and deploy them on IBM WebSphere Application Server. In July 2019, IBM announced IBM CICS TX on Cloud, a version of TXSeries that is aimed at cloud deployment and runs in containers. (Wikipedia).
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Neil Gershenfeld: "The Third Digital Revolution" - Solid 2014 Keynote
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Quantum computers vs. classical computers
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***** iOS Developer Training: https://www.edureka.co/ios-development ***** Google's Android and Apple's iOS are operating systems used primarily in mobile technology, such as smartphones and tablets. Android, which is Linux-based and partly open source, is more PC-like than iOS, in that
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The Rise and Stagnation of IBM
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Computer History: IBM 1401 Product Announcement 1959, Data Processing Mainframe (& 7070)
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The Computer Chronicles - IBM Clones (1985)
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IBM PS/2 Model 70 Computer for Business (Personal System-2 Microcomputer PC promo OS/2 1991)
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The Computer Chronicles - Profile of Big Blue - IBM (1985)
A towering figure in the computing industry throughout the twentieth century, IBM has its own special episode dedicated to its business on this episode of The Computer Chronicles. Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be fo
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Long time AWS user learns IBM Cloud for the first time. Share in my pain when I get stuck, and in my triumph when I figure things out. We look at IBM Cloud's direct competitors to AWS Lambda and DynamoDB - IBM Functions and IBM Cloudant. We look at how they are similar and different from
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