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Tandem Computers, Inc. was the
dominant manufacturer of fault-tolerant
computer systems for ATM networks, banks,
stock exchanges,
telephone switching...
- configuration. The
first successful tandem-rotor
helicopter was
built by
Nicolas Florine in 1927.
Advantages of the
tandem rotor system are a
larger center of gravity...
- A
tandem wing is a wing
configuration in
which a
flying craft or
animal has two or more sets of
wings set one
behind another. All the
wings contribute...
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Because NonStop systems are
based on an
integrated hardware/software stack,
Tandem and
later HPE also
developed the
NonStop OS
operating system for them. NonStop...
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Tandem is a
language exchange app on iOS and
Android that
connects language learners with
native speakers.
Members can
search for
language exchange partners...
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penetrating the armour. An
example of a
tandem charge warhead is used by the 9M133M Kornet-M
missile system However,
tandem charges are more
useful against explosive...
- by side.
Tandem may also
refer to:
Tandem Computers, a
former manufacturer of fault-tolerant
computer systems Tandem Diabetes Care,
insulin infusion therapy...
- A
tandem bicycle or twin is a
bicycle (occasionally a tricycle)
designed to be
ridden by more than one person. The term
tandem refers to the
seating arrangement...
- (RAID 1) was well
established in the 1970s including, for example,
Tandem NonStop Systems. In 1977,
Norman Ken
Ouchi at IBM
filed a
patent disclosing what...
- Turnbull, ed. (February 1986). "
Tandem's New Products" (PDF).
Tandem Systems Review. 2 (1). Cupertino, California:
Tandem Computers, Inc.: 55–57. "/std...