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    Bull SAS (also known as Groupe Bull, Bull Information Systems, or simply Bull) is a French computer company headquartered in Les Clayes-sous-Bois, in...
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    European Union from 2019 to 2024. Breton was vice-chairman and CEO of Groupe Bull (1996–1997), chairman and CEO of Thomson-RCA (1997–2002) and chairman...
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    founding of the French company Groupe Bull, a large information technology company operating in over 100 countries. Fredrik Bull was born in Kristiania (the...
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    recent versions (GCOS 7 and GCOS 8) on servers and mainframes produced by Groupe Bull, primarily through emulation, to provide continuity with legacy mainframe...
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  • products from the French-owned computer hardware and software company Groupe Bull. Bull Gamma series Gamma 3 (1952) Gamma 55 (1967) (also known as GE 55)...
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    installed Director and CEO of Groupe Bull, became interested in adding RISC-based products to his company's offerings. Bull finalized an agreement to share...
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  • of largely 3270-compatible text-only dumb terminals manufactured by Groupe Bull and widely used in France and some other markets. The terminals combine...
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  • (since 2016) United States 2011 Gradiente IGB Eletrônica Brazil 1964 Groupe Bull Atos France 1952 Grundig Arçelik Germany Hasee — China 1995 HCLTech —...
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    merged with Groupe Bull, a global joint venture with Compagnie des Machines Bull of France and NEC Corporation of Japan to become Honeywell Bull. In 1988...
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    Hewlett-Packard), Honeywell Information Systems Italy (HISI) (later Groupe Bull), Silicon Graphics (later Silicon Graphics International), Sequent Computer...
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    CEO of Intel Corporation. Martyn Richard Jones, while consulting at Groupe Bull, developed an augmented five forces model in Scotland in 1993. It is...
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  • Falkland Islands Bull Point Lighthouse, Devon, UK Fort Bull, a fort in British North America during the French and Indian War Groupe Bull, a French computer...
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  • Packard Bell acquired Zenith Data Systems from Groupe Bull of France, in a three-way deal which saw Groupe Bull and Japanese electronics conglomerate NEC increasing...
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  • which built similar systems into the 1990s as the division moved to Groupe Bull and then NEC. The system is perhaps best known as the hardware used by...
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    for HDTV research efforts and reduce debt, Zenith instead sold ZDS to Groupe Bull in October 1989 for $635 million. By 1990, Zenith was in trouble and...
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    database technology" General Electric Research Laboratory (now under Groupe Bull, an Atos company) 1974 Donald Knuth "For his major contributions to the...
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  • In 1989, Honeywell sold its computer division to the French company Groupe Bull who continued to market compatible machines. The high-end model was the...
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  • and in a variety of RS/6000 workstations and SMP servers from IBM and Groupe Bull. IBM was the sole manufacturer of the 601 and 601+ microprocessors in...
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  • Owned by Nokia and used under license by TCL Technology Crosscall [fr] Groupe Bull Kapsys [fr] Logicom [fr] MobiWire Formerly Sagem Wireless Wiko  Germany...
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    and was later renamed Prologue. R2E was absorbed by Groupe Bull in 1978. Although Groupe Bull continued the production of Micral computers, it was not...
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    Zenith Data Systems (category Groupe Bull)
    increase its consumer desktop sales. In late 1989, ZDS was purchased by Groupe Bull of France for between $511 million and $635 million. Following the acquisition...
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  • to gain entry to the École nationale d'administration. He worked at Groupe Bull, a French computer manufacturer, leaving the company in 1967. In the...
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    Le Hors, Arnaud (1996-02-01). XPM Manual: The X PixMap Format (PDF). Groupe Bull. pp. 7–8. Retrieved 2014-01-01. Daniel Dardailler (1996-07-15). "The...
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  • Magnum machines. Some models of MIPS Magnum were rebadged and sold by Groupe Bull and Olivetti. In addition, headless (i.e., without a framebuffer or video...
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  • Micral (category Groupe Bull)
    1981, R2E was bought by Groupe Bull. Starting with the Bull Micral 30, which could use both Prologue and MS-DOS, Groupe Bull transformed the Micral computers...
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    Livermore National Laboratory, SchedMD, Linux NetworX, Hewlett-Packard, and Groupe Bull as a Free Software resource manager. It was inspired by the closed source...
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  • in Computer Science and Automation, and subsequently transferred to Groupe Bull. In 2009, the Director of the BPM division, Miguel Valdes Faura, founded...
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  • became NOS/BE. The GECOS operating system for the GE (later Honeywell and Groupe Bull) 600 family of mainframe computers (it later became GCOS). The IBM Basic...
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    of Itanium systems (HP, IBM, Dell, SGI, Fujitsu, Unisys, Hitachi, and Groupe Bull). With the notable exception of HP, Linux is either the primary OS or...
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    financial self-service assets of the European companies Getronics NV and Groupe Bull for approximately US$160 million. The agreement put Diebold near "$2...
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