- IBM
eServer was a
family of
computer servers from IBM.
Announced in 2000, it
combined the
various IBM
server brands (AS/400, Netfinity, RS/6000, S/390)...
-
workstations and servers. The
first System p
server line was
named the
eServer pSeries in 2000 as part of the e-Server
branding initiative. In 2004, with...
- for e-business) in 1997. In 2000,
eServer iSeries was
introduced as part of its
eServer branding initiative. The
eServer iSeries was
built on the POWER4...
- with the PS/2 Server, then the IBM PC Server,
rebranded Netfinity, then
eServer xSeries and
finally System x,
these servers are
distinguished by being...
-
written in C++, closed-source and proprietary, and no
longer maintained; and
eserver,
written in C, also closed-source and proprietary,
although available free...
- the z10 EC), the IBM
System z9
models (in
common use the z9EC) and IBM
eServer zSeries models (in
common use
refers only to the z900 and z990 generations...
- The
EServer was an open
access electronic publishing cooperative,
founded in 1990,
which published writings in the arts and
humanities free of charge...
-
described in a do****ent
entitled Logical Partition Security in the IBM
eServer pSeries 690. The PCI-SIG has
relevant work
under the
terms Single Root...
- RS/6000
brand was
retired for POWER-based
servers and
replaced by the
eServer pSeries.
Workstations continued under the RS/6000
brand until 2002, when...
-
Defying Acts and No One
Shall Be
Immune –
David Mamet Society". Mamet.
eserver.org.
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