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American software company, 1989–1994
Transarc Corporation was a private software company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, founded in 1989 by Carnegie Mellon University researchers Jeffrey
Transarc
Open-source Andrew distributed file system implementation
Carnegie Mellon University, and developed as a commercial product by the Transarc Corporation, which was subsequently acquired by IBM. At LinuxWorld on 15
OpenAFS
American computer scientist and research manager
Jeff Eppinger and Joshua Bloch and seven others. Spector was a founder of Transarc Corporation in 1989 which built and sold distributed transaction processing
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American software engineer
Doctoral Dissertation Award. Bloch has worked as a Senior Systems Designer at Transarc, and later as a Distinguished Engineer at Sun Microsystems. In June 2004
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File system for computers
implementations were developed. OpenAFS was based on source released by Transarc (IBM) in 2000. Transarc software became deprecated and lost support.[when?] Arla was
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University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
S.) NeXT, 1985, co-founding VP Engineering Avie Tevanian (M.S., Ph.D.) Transarc, 1989, co-founders Alfred Spector (Professor), Jeffrey Eppinger (B.S.,
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American engineer and technology executive
design. He worked at FORE Systems and co-founded Transarc in 1989 (acquired by IBM in 1994). Transarc commercialized AFS that was originally developed
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Computing system for indivisible operations
transaction processing. Originally from Tandem Computers. Transarc Encina – 1991. Transarc was purchased by IBM in 1994. Encina was discontinued as a
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Distributed file system protocol
which had formerly acquired the primary commercial vendor of DFS and AFS, Transarc, donated most of the AFS source code to the free software community in
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Distributed network computing protocol
as a division within Hewlett-Packard, along with IBM, Locus Computing, Transarc, Digital Equipment Corporation and Microsoft. It also was the first implementation
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authentication. Implementations include the original from IBM (earlier Transarc), Arla and OpenAFS. Avere Systems has AvereOS that creates a NAS protocol
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Web cache research project
Customizable Discovery and Access System Harvest User's Manual harvest.transarc.com/, Wayback Machine https://web.archive.org/web/20110510031651/http://harvest
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Client/server computer framework
One of the major systems built on top of DCE was Encina, developed by Transarc (later acquired by IBM). IBM used Encina as a foundation to port its primary
Distributed Computing Environment
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IBM, country by country, this process being achieved in 1999. 1994 Transarc (Transarc Corporation bought by IBM in 1994, became part of IBM proper in 1999
List of mergers and acquisitions by IBM
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environment for mixed language applications. TXSeries was introduced by IBM's Transarc subsidiary in 1997 and bundled CICS version 2.1.2 with Encina, MQSeries
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Engineering school of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts
notably GLIMMER, MUMmer, and Bowtie Alfred Spector (AB '76) - co-founder of Transarc, former vice president of research at Google, and CTO of Two Sigma Investments
Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
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Episode Developer(s) Transarc Full name Episode Introduced 1992; 34 years ago (1992) Structures Directory contents 8KB blocks with hash table File allocation
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ACMS (Application Control Management System) for OpenVMS; UNIVAC TIP; Transarc Encina and Oracle Tuxedo are major TP monitors in the Unix client/server
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Encina was a DCE-based transaction processing system developed by Transarc, which was later acquired by IBM. Until 2006 it was used as the basis of IBM
Encina_(software)
File system for Distributed Computing Environment
based on the AFS Version 3.0 protocol that was developed commercially by Transarc Corporation. AFS Version 3.0 was in turn based on the AFS Version 2.0 protocol
DCE_Distributed_File_System
Computing project at Carnegie Mellon University
Window System). AFS moved out of the Information Technology Center to Transarc in 1988. AMS was fully decommissioned and replaced with the Cyrus IMAP
Andrew_Project
American computer scientist (born c. 1960)
implement the Coda file system.[citation needed] Eppinger was a co-founder of Transarc Corporation, which was acquired by IBM in 1994. In 2001, Eppinger returned
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diary & contacts 172 Copier172 unknown 180 Copier180 unknown 180 Mail TransArc mail file 188 Flash Adobe Flash animation Adobe Inc. .swf 198 Encoded4
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Computer programmer
of Mel". Newsgroup: alt.folklore.computers. Usenet: IhyHSrOSMUE3MKUXwi@transarc.com. Retrieved December 22, 2019. "In particular, Mel Kaye of Royal McBee
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Ski resort
its altitude comfortably above the snow line for the entire winter. The "TransArc" gondola reaches the top of the Arc 2000 valley quickly (queues notwithstanding)
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Glorious Religion
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English : habitational name from any of various places called Burston, in Buckinghamshire, Norfolk, and Staffordshire, which have different origins. The Buckinghamshire place name is from an Old English personal name Briddel + Old English þorn ‘thorn tree’; the place in Norfolk is named with Old English byrst ‘rough ground’, ‘landslip’ + tÅ«n ‘farmstead’; the Staffordshire place name has the same second element, the first being an Old English personal name Burgwine or Burgwulf.English : possibly from an unrecorded Old English personal name, BurgstÄn.Jewish (American) : Americanized spelling of Burstein (see Bernstein).
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Ramkishore | ராமகிஷோரேÂ
Lord Rama
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American, Australian, British, English, French, German
Mighty with a Spear; Variant of Geraldine; Spear Ruler
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To worship
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Hindu, Indian
One who Holds Money
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Omnipresent
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Palm tree
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Full of Joy
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