- The
SystemPro from Compaq,
released in
November 1989, is a
computer capable of
running server-based
computer operating systems and was
arguably the first...
- The
Compaq ProSignia is a
discontinued computer brand by
Compaq for
small businesses. It was the mid-range
successor to the
Compaq SystemPro brand. It...
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE).
ProLiant
servers were
first introduced by
Compaq in 1993,
succeeding their SystemPro line of
servers in the high-end space...
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technical leadership and the
rivalry with IBM was
emphasized when the
SystemPro server was
launched in late 1989 – this was a true
server product with...
- were the
Compaq Deskpro 486 and the
SystemPro.[citation needed] The
SystemPro,
being one of the
first PC-style
systems designed as a
network server, was...
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machines in the line were x86-based IBM PC–compatible
systems,
ranging from the i386SX to Pentiums. The
ProLinea was
succeeded by the
Presario line in 1993...
- x86-based
Intel Pentium 4. The
Deskpro name, in an
inverted fashion as "
ProDesk", is
still in use by HP,
which Compaq merged with in 2002. The original...
- and
inspired by the
interface of the
Fairlight CMI. This
system, the
first ancestor of
Pro Tools, was
released in 1985 at the
price of US$995. Brooks...
- Company: 3B – via
ProQuest. Hayes,
Thomas C. (April 22, 1988). "Texas
Instruments Net Down;
Compaq Up". The New York Times: D5 – via
ProQuest. Bane, Michael...
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company KYE
Systems released the
first commercial mouse with
scroll wheel. It was
named Genius EasyScroll and was also
available as
Mouse Systems ProAgio. The...