OfficeVision was an IBM proprietary office support application. OfficeVision started as a product for the VM operating system named PROFS (for PRofessional...
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Lotus Software (redirect from IBM Lotus)
was rapidly making host-based products such as IBM's OfficeVision obsolete. On December 6, 2018, IBM announced the sale of Lotus Software/Domino to HCL...
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Design and Analysis (NETDA) IBM Network Performance Monitor (NPM) IBM OfficeVision (originally named PROFS) IBM OMEGAMON IBM Personal Communications Emulator...
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for distributed services. Heterogeneous office systems connect through DISOSS to OfficeVision/MVS series. The IBM systems are OV/MVS, “OV/VM, OV/400, PS/CICS...
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the format faded. IBM's European Networking Center (ENC) in Heidelberg, Germany, developed prototype extensions to IBM OfficeVision/VM to support ODA...
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formatted, structured card input can be layered onto a 3270 terminal. IBM's OfficeVision office productivity software enjoyed great success with 3270 interaction...
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system, POET, for IBM's internal use. It was installed in 55 IBM US Branch Offices for 54,000 employees and integrated with IBM OfficeVision/VM (PROFS) and...
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for sharing relational databases OfficeVision was the SAA-compliant successor to PROFS and AS/400 Office for "office automation". The AD/Cycle family...
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HCL Notes (redirect from IBM iNotes Webmail Redirect)
HCL Notes (formerly Lotus Notes then IBM Notes) is a proprietary collaborative software platform for Unix (AIX), IBM i, Windows, Linux, and macOS, sold...
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operating systems eComStation and ArcaOS. IBM originally intended to deliver the Workplace Shell as part of the OfficeVision/2 LAN product, but in 1991 announced...
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IBM Research is the research and development division for IBM, an American multinational information technology company. IBM Research is headquartered...
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International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is a multinational corporation specializing in computer technology and information technology consulting...
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recently as 1994, permitting the exchange of messages between a number of IBM Officevision, Digital Equipment Corporation ALL-IN-1 and Microsoft Mail systems...
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ThinkVision displays are high-end computer monitors manufactured, designed and developed by IBM and Lenovo. ThinkVision products are built using the design...
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VM (operating system) (category IBM mainframe operating systems)
VM (often: VM/CMS) is a family of IBM virtual machine operating systems used on IBM mainframes System/370, System/390, zSeries, System z and compatible...
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Conversational Monitor System (category IBM mainframe operating systems)
major environment for e-mail and office productivity; an important product was IBM's PROFS (later renamed OfficeVision). Two commonly used CMS tools are...
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information repository have been underway for decades: In 1989, IBM tried to have OfficeVision combine mainframes and PCs to enable "an information repository...
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Document Content Architecture (category IBM software)
Format Text. It was used by IBM DisplayWriter 4 and 5 word processors on System/360 and 370 mainframe computers, and OfficeVision/400 to allow transfer of...
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Wintel (category IBM PC compatibles)
innovation" and "a shared vision of flexible computing for the agile business". In 1981, IBM entered the microcomputer market. The IBM PC was created by a small...
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Ginni Rometty (category IBM employees)
was executive chairman of IBM after stepping down as CEO on April 1, 2020. She was previously chairman, president and CEO of IBM, becoming the first woman...
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2020-10-21. "IBM Redbooks - How to Replace OfficeVision/400 in Your Applications: Looking at Domino for AS/400 and AS/400 Alternatives". ibm.com. Archived...
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Chieko Asakawa (category IBM Fellows)
scientist, known for her work at IBM Research – Tokyo in accessibility. A Netscape browser plug-in she developed, the IBM Home Page Reader, became the most...
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the L2 programming language, a floating-point mathematical package for the IBM 650. Weiss was born in Willesden, Middlesex, England (now part of the Greater...
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Merative (redirect from IBM Watson Health)
Merative L.P., formerly IBM Watson Health, is an American medical technology company that provides products and services that help clients facilitate...
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In 2019 IBM launched the IBM Q System One at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Map and Universal defined the vision for the system, where the...
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filed on June 27, 1983, but abandoned in August 1984. IBM PROFS, the predecessor of OfficeVision/VM, is released, incorporating a centralised virtual machine...
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Francis Bernard (engineer) (section IBM partnership)
Bernard CEO. From the beginning, a partnership with IBM was key to Dassault Systèmes' success. IBM ensured the entire marketing of CATIA. Getting CATIA...
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Claudia H. (January 14, 2002). "New Economy; I.B.M. and Steelcase lay out their vision of the office of the future". The New York Times. Retrieved August...
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Thomas J. Watson Jr. (category IBM employees)
Forces pilot, and philanthropist. The son of IBM Corporation founder Thomas J. Watson, he was the second IBM president (1952–71), the 11th national president...
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