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  2. Dynix (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Dynix corp. could do software-only installs to any compliant Unix because of uniVerse's scalability and adaptability. Dynix was originally developed around the ADDS Viewpoint A2 terminal's escape sequences, because ADDS terminals were the de facto standard on the PICK-based mainframes on which Dynix was created. Shortly after Dynix started ...

  3. SirsiDynix - Wikipedia

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    SirsiDynix was formed by the merger of the Dynix Corporation and the Sirsi Corporation in June 2005. The company is based in Lehi, Utah, and employs approximately 400 in offices worldwide. [7] It was bought out by Vista Equity Partners in December 2006, a private equity firm based in San Francisco, California. [8]

  4. Online public access catalog - Wikipedia

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    First introduced in 1983, Dynix was one of the first and most popular commercial library automation systems ever released, enjoying nearly twenty years of dominance in libraries worldwide. Although a handful of experimental systems existed as early as the 1960s, the first large-scale online catalogs were developed at Ohio State University in ...

  5. Integrated library system - Wikipedia

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    ICCAD. v. t. e. An integrated library system (ILS), also known as a library management system (LMS), [1][2] is an enterprise resource planning system for a library, used to track items owned, orders made, bills paid, and patrons who have borrowed. An ILS is usually made up of a relational database, software to interact with that database, and ...

  6. DYNIX - Wikipedia

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    DYNIX (DYNamic UnIX) was a Unix-like operating system developed by Sequent Computer Systems, based on 4.2BSD and modified to run on Intel-based symmetric multiprocessor hardware. The third major (Dynix 3.0) version was released May, 1987; [2] by 1992 DYNIX was succeeded by DYNIX/ptx , [3] which was based on UNIX System V .

  7. Sequent Computer Systems - Wikipedia

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    Sequent Computer Systems was a computer company that designed and manufactured multiprocessing computer systems. They were among the pioneers in high-performance symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) open systems, innovating in both hardware (e.g., cache management and interrupt handling) and software (e.g., read-copy-update).

  8. VMware Horizon - Wikipedia

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    VMware Horizon (formerly called Horizon View) is a commercial desktop and app virtualization product developed by VMware, Inc for Microsoft Windows, Linux and macOS operating systems. It was first sold under the name VMware VDM, but with the release of version 3.0.0 in 2008 it was changed to "VMware View". The name was updated to "Horizon View ...

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