mainframes in which you filled out a whole form and then you hit Send-- which is Enter, which should be called Submit--
z17 mainframe and run it today.
Massive mainframes .
run mainframes from the '70s and '80s and are older than most of the people in this room.
and mainframes , and software was something you got for free.
There was Guerrilla Mainframe , which is an all-African-American group who was using guns as a way to draw attention to police brutality and police
Rakem Balogun from Guerrilla Mainframe was put on a terrorist watch list because of some comments he made online.
And it's even mainframe that we use for that work-- the exact ones at the time that were the best computers, they
the top mainframe -- computer manufacturer. This was in the age of the mainframe .
The death of mainframes was attended by an awful lot of Sturm und Drang and hand-wringing and concern over users and what they were going to do to the enterprise.
IBM ruled in the days of mainframe computers, Microsoft dominated the desktop era, Google exploded with search in the internet age,
The terminals are connected to the mainframe by long distance phone lines or local phone lines, as the case may be, and the terminals look like this.
This was around the time of the mainframe .
And they had just installed a new mainframe computer, big number cruncher.
Now I'm not showing the mainframe .
They could only see the screens the mainframe let them see, and only undertake the operations the mainframe was programmed to let them undertake.
leaders of the hand of the mainframe business did not win the minis.
technology that before was on a mainframe .
50s and 60s as the Mainframe era in which some of you if are old enough to remember dealt with dumb socalled time
And I worked with lots of old mainframes .
And their whole history was they sold mainframes .
Some banking networks still run on old mainframes and use COBOL, a programming language that's nearly 60 years old.
Monochrome displays talking to IBM mainframes .
than us were dinosaurs using Mainframes or Windows or whatever their old tech du jour was.
In the next 20 some years I helped IBM sell mainframe .
For those of you who don't know what mainframe is, anybody watch the movie, "Hidden Figures"?
OK, that's a mainframe .
Every day a few hundred people dialed into that mainframe for an alien signal like .
The sysprogs of the 1970s and early '80s also tended this mainframe as it shook and rattled in its cage on the edge of Dartmouth's colonial campus.
It was like a ChromeBook in the sense that without the mainframe , there was nothing in it.
In the 1960s, mainframe computers arrived and amassed large databases of personal information.
anything in the movie to say that the mainframe didn't do terribly well in answering this and of course Bunny and her team of librarians did.
And you could definitely do that with some IBM mainframes .
But IBM succeeded by setting up-- they made their mainframes in Poughkeepsie, New York.
So in today's equivalent of what I said the RAS for mainframe
It's just another one of these small personal machines that broke away from the mainframe and I thought, well, I'll try this.
But there were eight companies that made mainframe computers.
Hack into the mainframe .
He can bypass the mainframe obstacle for men, which is the predatory fear.
And a lot of the usage of APL simply died with the mainframe , because the people didn't realize the technology were changing under foot.
In 1964, the same year the IBM 360 mainframe was introduced, Vance Packard-- who is better known for writing "The Hidden Persuaders" years
And a MakerBot replicator will go head-to-head with a $300,000 mainframe -size machine and kick it's butt.
each car that mainstream, that mainframe computers had 20 years ago.
like the people that started it have access to like the big Mainframe 3D printers but nobody else in the community does so it's really difficult
window open you want the window closed how are we going to solve this I'm calling that it's really a Mainframe
So as a good example, IBM just dominated the mainframe
Now Excalibur's real purpose was to facilitate communication among several academic and scientific institutions that shared Dartmouth mainframe computer.
As he took these equations from Thompson, and he plugged them into a mainframe IBM 1790 computer.
So when the PC came along, and they were using APL on the mainframe , they said, what is the advantage of this?
Well, you don't want to reroute the encryption and bypass the mainframe ?