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Ontario, B.C. customers affectedToronto Dominion Bank apologized yesterday for a software problem that prevented customers in Ontario and British Columbia from getting up-to-date account balances ...
These photos of mainframe computers from the 1960's are stunning By Brandt Ranj May 13, 2016, 11:51 AM PT Docubyte / INK All fashion — even computer fashion, changes.
The retro revolution continues: If bell-bottoms and the success of That ’70s Show weren’t enough to convince you, watch for the return of mainframe computers. Application service provid… ...
IBM took the wraps off a new mainframe computer on Tuesday, promising it will help customers to detect more fraud in real time and plow through billions of transactions generated each day by ...
International Business Machines Corp. spent more than $1 billion over four years to develop a new mainframe computer, betting it can keep up with businesses shifting to cloud-based software and ...
Have a confidential tip for our reporters? Get in Touch Before it’s here, it’s on the Bloomberg Terminal LEARN MORE By Erik Larson and Katie Hoffmann July 26, 2010 at 6:33 PM EDT ...
He’d bought up some Apple computers, terminals, and even a Data General minicomputer. Then he found a notice that Rutgers was auctioning off an IBM z890 mainframe computer.
Unveiled on April 7, 1964, by IBM Chairman Thomas Watson Jr., the mainframe, also known as System/360, enabled companies to do multiple tasks on a computer at the same time.
The 1979 VT103 incorporated an 11/23 mini-computer inside the VT100 case and was, therefore, an early personal computer intended to act as a client to a VAX 780 in imitation of IBM's 5200 client ...
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