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...[[Carlisle, Pennsylvania|Carlisle]], [[Pennsylvania]]| industry = [[Cloud Computing]], [[Platform as a Service]] | products = [[SaaS]] Complex Business Applica
...om/DisplayDocument?id=1180217 Who's Who in Application Platforms for Cloud Computing: The Cloud Specialists by Gartner]</ref><ref>[http://www.centralpennbusines
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...ions and large companies for mission critical applications, typically bulk data processing such as [[census]], industry/consumer statistics, [[Enterprise R
The term originated during the early years of computing and referred to the large mechanical assembly that held the central process
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...structure that sits between the clustered application process and back-end data sources to provide unprecedented high throughput to your application.
...QoS, where each cache hosts different parts of the backend data, e.g., the data of Platinum customers are cached while that of ordinary customers is not.
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...rigins can be traced to the establishment in 1945 of the Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory at Columbia University.[http://www.columbia.edu/acis/history/wat
...chitectures, and methods for managing, searching and deriving meaning from data.
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...vDesk, enables enterprise users to securely access their complete desktop computing experience from any Windows PC anywhere in the world. With vDesk, organizat
...here access to a personalized desktop environment containing applications, data and settings.
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...s, Service and Support. With expertise in Telecom, Internet, Computing and Data Networks, TEKSMART delivers productivity and cost-efficient solutions that
...her=[[Directory:Die Welt|Die Welt]]|date=2006-08-24|url=http://www.welt.de/data/2006/08/24/1009086.html|accessdate=2007-01-02}}</ref>
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'''Indus''' is an object oriented [[programming language]] for [[Ubiquitous computing]].
...ent]]s to enable deployment of agents on a variety of hardware [[Platform (computing)|platform]]s starting from [[8-bit]] devices onwards.
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...een awarded two patents with additional patents pending for its innovative computing solution that seamlessly integrates imaging and georeference capabilities i
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...anguage. High-level languages are [[compiler|compiled]] or [[Interpreter (computing)|interpreted]] into machine language object code. Software may also be writ
...anguage. High-level languages are [[compiler|compiled]] or [[Interpreter (computing)|interpreted]] into machine language object code. Software may also be writ
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The '''A.M. Turing Award''' is given annually by the [[Association for Computing Machinery]] to
a person selected for contributions of a technical nature made to the [[computing]] community.
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...ers in high-performance [[symmetric multiprocessing]] (SMP) [[Open system (computing)|open systems]], innovating in both hardware (e.g. [[cache]] management and
...IBM had problems of its own with an aged and high-priced line of [[Server (computing)|server]]s, particularly for its version of Unix known as [[AIX operating s
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...ware, computers and computer related systems that exist for the purpose of Data, Information and Knowledge processing.</li>
...volved to include the study, science, and solution sets for all aspects of Data, Information and Knowledge management and/or processing.</li>
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A '''computer''' is a [[machine]] for manipulating [[data]] according to a list of [[instruction (computer science)|instructions]] kn
...ay, enormous computing facilities still exist for specialized [[scientific computing|scientific computation]] and for the [[transaction processing]] requirement
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...of linked information repositories, how to align and map between different data models, and how to visualize and navigate the huge connected graph of infor
...ms themselves. Cheung (2005) writes "there is no single management tool or data exchange format that can satisfy all requirements and overcome all the obst
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==Graph-theoretic data structures==
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...ed [[e-mail]] services, and sites providing [[real-time]] [[stock market]] data.
...ous history, session variables, server side variables, e.g., environmental data, etc.) or direct interaction (form elements, [[mouseover]]s, etc. When the
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...screen form tool, which allowed a user to interactively query and edit the data in the database. The final release of this product was version 3.30 in earl
...dding it directly in the client — thus setting the stage for client-server computing with the database running on a separate machine from the user's machine.
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...k" <sup>[2]</sup></a> Microsoft Corporation provides software products for computing devices worldwide.<a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=MSFT" TARGET="_blan
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