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IBM remote batch terminals

The IBM 2780 and the IBM 3780 are devices developed by IBM to perform remote job entry (RJE) and other batch functions over telephone lines; they communicate with the mainframe via Binary Synchronous Communications (BSC or Bisync) and replaced older terminals using synchronous transmit-receive (STR). In addition, IBM has developed workstation programs for the 1130, 360/20, 2922, System/360 other than 360/20, System/370 and System/3. (Wikipedia).

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IBM System/360 Model 91 Operators Console at the Seattle Living Computers Museum + Labs

Beautiful functioning IBM System/360 Model 91 Operators Console at the Seattle Living Computers Museum + Labs. Used by the U.S. strategic command to track satellites and publishes tracking data that allows the prediction of a satellites position and altitude. This one is currently tracking

From playlist IBM System/360 Mainframe Computer History

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INSIDE an IBM Server Factory, Behind the Scenes Rochester MN (AS/400 computer family) eSeries

IBM Computer History: INSIDE an IBM Server Factory, Behind the Scenes Rochester Minnesota (AS/400 computer family). A rare look inside IBM server manufacturing plant. Late 1990's. Nice video scenes of workers assembling the units on an assembly line, music, no narration. 4 mins. (C) I

From playlist IBM AS/400, IBM System/36, System/38 Computer Family

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Raspberry Pi RDP Connections

More videos like this online at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com We sue the Microsoft remote Desktop Connection manager to connect to the first Raspberry Pi. With this in place will then install and configure xrdp on the second Pi and setup the correct key mappings

From playlist Raspberry Pi

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Remote Access with SSH and Remote Desktop - Raspberry Pi and Python tutorials p.3

In this Raspberry Pi tutorial, we're going to cover how we can remotely access our Raspberry Pi, both with SSH and with a remote desktop client. We want to eventually be able to remotely access our Raspberry Pi because much of the "value" of the Raspberry Pi is its size, and that it can be

From playlist Raspberry Pi and Python Tutorials

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1969 IBM 2770 DATA COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ( Extended Version )

{Extended Version-- includes 2 mins of restoration edits and brief appendix added} Computer History 1969: An IBM technical & sales film announcing the IBM 2770 Data Communication System. Each piece of hardware is described by the narrator. The 2770 utilized bisynchronous communication

From playlist Computers of the 1960's

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Gateways 2016: Fernando Perez on Project Jupyter

Dr. Fernando Perez, creator of IPython (now Project Jupyter) and scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Berkeley Institute for Data Science at UC Berkeley, “Project Jupyter: interactive computing in the context of modern science gateways” Project Jupyter, evolved from th

From playlist Cyberinfrastructure Integration Research Center (CIRC) formerly Science Gateways Research Center (SGRC)

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1970's IBM vintage computer promotional film (original upload) IBM Mainframe, RAMAC

Painfully rescued from an ancient VHS tape, we present a vintage IBM promotional film on computer developments up to about 1970. Many early machines are touched on very briefly, ending with a mention of an IBM customer information and control system used by Houston Lighting & Power Compan

From playlist IBM Vintage Mainframes & Large Systems 1944-1996 (Computer History Playlist)

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1970 - IBM Vintage Computers Promo Film - Historical Data Processing

IBM Computers, vintage film. Painfully rescued from an ancient VHS tape, we present a vintage IBM promotional film on computer developments up to about 1970. Many early machines are touched on very briefly, ending with a mention of an IBM customer information and control system used by

From playlist Computer History: Early IBM computers 1944 to 1970's

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IBM Standard Modular System

The Standard Modular System is a system of standard transistorized circuit boards and mounting racks developed by IBM in the late 1950s, originally for the IBM 7030 Stretch. They were used throughout IBM's second-generation computers, peripherals, the 7000 , the 1400 , and the 1620. SMS w

From playlist IBM System/360 Mainframe Computer History

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Remote ps/2 keyboard using ESP

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From playlist Software guy does hardware

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Building analytical microservices powered by Jupyter Kernels - Luciano Resende and Kevin Bates

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From playlist The O’Reilly Jupyter Pop-up

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User Authentication Protocols: Part 2

Fundamental concepts of remote user authentication are discussed. Kerberos are Analyzed. Federated identity management are presented.

From playlist Network Security

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ElixirConf 2015 - Keynote: The Pendulum by Bruce Tate

Throughout history, the needs of the consumer, hardware limitations, and the capabilities of languages have set a pendulum in motion. At one side, the pendulum dictates that user interfaces be glorified forms with simple request-response semantics. At other times, the pendulum swings to th

From playlist ElixirConf 2015

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Part 1 - Training Video for Bell Labs' Holmdel Computing Center - AT&T Archives

See more from the AT&T Archives at http://techchannel.att.com/archives The year was 1973, and the computer operating system UNIX, invented at Bell Labs by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie, had just morphed into its third iteration or improvement. The first version been released within th

From playlist Vintage Telephone; AT&T; Bell Labs; Telecommunications; Satellites:

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Rare IBM Film: "The Big Switch" 1963, and 1410 Data Processing System, Computer Network Automation

This Rare IBM Film features how IBM converted its National Telegraph Communication Network to a Computerized System using the IBM 1410 Data Processing System. Film shows the early IBM telegraph machines used to collect and re-transmit communications to its hundreds of branch offices, manu

From playlist Computers of the 1960's

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Running Commands Remotely with PERL Net::OpenSSH

Running remote command across many servers can be automated using this PERL script. Using the Net::OpenSSH module we connect to two servers and run commands on both servers. Additionally you can find my video courses on Pluralsight: http://pluralsight.com/training/Authors/Details/andrew-m

From playlist Learning Perl

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1995 Tech - QUICK TIPS on IBM SNA Distributing Computing, NT Server, AS/400, PC LAN, by Rich Kaplan

A rescued and restored clip vintage 1995 on Distributed Computing -- QUICK TIPS on SNA -- IBM SNA connectivity to Microsoft Windows NT Server Networks, given by Rich Kaplan. A six minute extract of very basic SNA connectivity and NT networks in a distributed environment. Good 1995 info

From playlist IBM Vintage Midrange & Small Systems, Office Machines (Computer History Playlist)

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Scaling notebooks for deep learning workloads - Luciano Resende (IBM Watson)

Luciano Resende outlines a pattern for building deep learning models using the Jupyter Notebook's interactive development in commodity hardware and leveraging platforms and services such as Fabric for Deep Learning (FfDL) for cost-effective full dataset training of deep learning models. S

From playlist JupyterCon in New York 2018

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LINUX: Command Line IP - Comparing openSUSE 11.3 with Windows 7

More videos like this at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com : In IT Windows is not all about the GUI and Linux not all about command line tools. So in this demo we look at using command line tools to set the IP address and default gateway on both openSUSE11.3 and Windows 7.

From playlist Windows

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1950-1983 Computer History at Lawrence Livermore Nat's Labs, UNIVAC LARC, IBM, CDC, CRAY

Computer History: A 1983 film by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (“LLNL”), gives a fascinating and concise history of its computer developments both as a purchaser of early computers and a co-designer of many early technologies, from the early 1950’s up to 1983 (where the film end

From playlist IBM Vintage Mainframes & Large Systems 1944-1996 (Computer History Playlist)

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