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StoryServer was the name the
company Vignette gave to CNET's web
publishing application "PRISM" when they
bought it. It used a do****ent
publishing model...
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Targeted at the
enterprise market,
Vignette offered products under the name
StoryServer that
allowed non-technical
users to create, edit and
track content through...
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Windows Server 2003,
codenamed "Whistler
Server", is the
sixth major version of the
Windows NT
operating system produced by
Microsoft and the
first server version...
- $14
million in the
leading web
syndicator iSyndicate to
adopt Vignette StoryServer for
further development of the
iSyndicate website. As part of the deal...
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MMORPG genre games such as
World of Warcraft, Runescape, and Maple
Story.
These servers can
attempt to
provide a "stock"/standard experience, or can modify...
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Xinuos Open
Server,
previously SCO UNIX and SCO Open
Desktop (SCO ODT), is a
closed source computer operating system developed by
Santa Cruz
Operation (SCO)...
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Story, The
Streets of San Francisco, Hunter, Switch, Emergency!, Lou Grant,
Simon & Simon, T.J. Hooker, Murder, She
Wrote and L.A. Law. "Eric
Server"...
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Windows (unqualified) for a
consumer or
corporate workstation,
Windows Server for a
server and
Windows IoT for an
embedded system.
Windows is sold as either...
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images and
allows several users to edit
stories using the
images they
contain simultaneously. The
video server can be used in a
number of contexts, some...
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consisting of
FileZilla Client and
FileZilla Server.
Clients are
available for Windows, Linux, and macOS. Both
server and
client support FTP and FTPS (FTP over...