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| IBM Lenovo Thinkpad T41 System Board 39T5433 | ![]() |
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US $49.99 | 2h 14m |
| IBM Lenovo ThinkPad R31 System Board 26P8305 2656 | ![]() |
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US $79.99 | 3h 16m |
| IBM System 44E4831x Scalability Ext. Cable 44E4565 | ![]() |
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US $59.95 | 4h 45m |
| IBM System 44E4831x Scalability Ext. Cable 44E4565 | ![]() |
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US $59.95 | 4h 45m |
| IBM Lenovo Thinkpad T41 System Board 39T5433 | ![]() |
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US $49.99 | 4h 51m |
| IBM Lenovo ThinkPad R31 System Board 26P8305 2656 | ![]() |
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US $79.99 | 4h 55m |
| IBM System x3650 (7979AC1) Server | ![]() |
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US $1,495.00 | 6h 20m |
| IBM System x3950 Server, 4 x 3.0GHz Dual Core, 32GB, 6 x 73.4GB 10K SAS | ![]() |
18 Bids | US $250.00 | 7h 16m |
| IBM Ribbon for system 34 & 38 model 3262 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $4.99 | 10h 34m |
| IBM 1990 RISC System 6000 Mug Thanks | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.17 | 15h 21m |
| IBM 73 GB 10K SAS 2.5" Hard Drive with Tray (IBM System X) | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $29.99 | 15h 45m |
| IBM HS21 Quadcore Blade System Board 46M0600 | ![]() |
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US $129.95 | 1d 1h 40m |
| IBM Blade Center System Board & Base 46M6819 | ![]() |
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US $129.99 | 1d 1h 52m |
| IBM JS20 System Board w/ 2 2.2GHz Processors 13N0497 | ![]() |
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US $249.95 | 1d 2h 49m |
| 1991 IBM 360 and Early 370 Systems 800+pgs System/360 IBM 2302 2311 Core Memory | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $38.00 | 1d 5h 39m |
| IBM DISK OPERATION SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE, 1993 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 2d 1h 19m |
| IBM pSeries 9117-570 p570 4-way 1.65ghz 16GB 2x 73GB 10K System P | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $1,799.00 | 2d 3h 3m |
| IBM INTERNET SECURITY SYSTEMS PROVENTIA NETWORK MODEL MX1004 FIREWALL | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $29.99 | 2d 4h 7m |
| New Sealed NuKote Lift Off Correction Tape Cassette IBM wheelwriter systems | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $3.00 | 2d 4h 46m |
| IBM SYSTEM/360 SYSTEM/370 DOS COBOL SUBSET AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD 1972 | ![]() |
2 Bids | US $2.47 | 2d 4h 54m |
| IBM SYSTEM/360 SYSTEM/370 DASD DOS SYSTEM CONTROL AND SERVICE 1971 | ![]() |
2 Bids | US $4.69 | 2d 5h 2m |
| IBM 4800-743 Complete Point-of-Sale (POS) System | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $995.00 | 2d 8h 22m |
| Bates System 3000 Type Ball Keeper Holder Font Elements Selectric & 8 balls IBM | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.99 | 2d 8h 55m |
| IBM disk operating system version 3.00 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $19.99 | 2d 12h 24m |
| IBM Xeon Server System x3400 | ![]() |
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US $500.00 | 2d 12h 54m |
| IBM Personal System 2 Model 70 - 386, TYPE 8570 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $24.99 | 2d 13h 7m |
| Vintage IBM P70 Personal System/2 Rare | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $19.99 | 2d 13h 54m |
| IBM 9115-505 System p5 Server | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $199.99 | 5h 46m |
| IBM PC - Vintage OmniFile Information Management System Program | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.95 | 3d 4h 36m |
| Vintage IBM System 360 Computer "Green Card" (Reference Data Card), 60s - 70s | ![]() |
2 Bids | US $12.34 | 3d 5h 24m |
| Introduction To IBM Data Processing Systems, General Introduction Manual, 1960 | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $.99 | 3d 5h 25m |
| IBM Physical Planning Template - 3270 Info Display System - Vintage Mainframe | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $15.00 | 3d 5h 32m |
| 2 IBM Virtual Machine (VM/SP) manuals! System Programmer's Guide! | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $1.00 | 3d 5h 41m |
| Vintage IBM Monolithic System Technology (MST) Memory | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.99 | 3d 5h 49m |
| IBM System i 515 42R5359 Fan Tray Assembly | ![]() |
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US $35.16 | 3d 6h 13m |
| IBM 45H1226 AS/400e Series System Board | ![]() |
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US $125.58 | 3d 6h 13m |
| IBM System/370 Principles of Operation (architecture) | ![]() |
4 Bids | US $8.50 | 3d 6h 52m |
| IBM Netfinity 7100 SYstem Brd /PLANAR 37L6318 NO RESERVE | ![]() |
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US $34.95 | 3d 7h 31m |
| VINTAGE IBM personal system/2 model30 286 ps/2 type853 keyboard/monitor | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $35.00 | 1d 4h 56m |
| IBM TYPE 519 VINTAGE COMPUTER PUNCH CARD SYSTEM BREADBOARD MODULE | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.99 | 3d 10h 15m |
| System Board Set for IBM Thinkpad 701 701c 701cs | ![]() |
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US $49.99 | 3d 12h 34m |
| IBM ThinkCentre A52 System Board Motherboard FRU41D2471 41D2471 | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $17.95 | 3d 13h |
| IBM ThinkCentre A52 System Board Motherboard FRU41D2471 41D2471 | ![]() |
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US $27.95 | 3d 13h |
| IBM ThinkCentre A52 System Board Motherboard FRU41D2471 41D2471 | ![]() |
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US $27.95 | 3d 13h |
| IBM ThinkCentre A52 System Board Motherboard FRU41X0436 41X0436 | ![]() |
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US $18.95 | 3d 13h |
| IBM ThinkCentre E50 System Board Motherboard FRU41D1794 41D1794 | ![]() |
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US $69.99 | 3d 13h |
| IBM 7870 system board pn 68Y8185 NIB | ![]() |
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US $500.00 | 1d 12h 22m |
| IBM 76H5058 SYSTEM BOARD, W/O PROCESSOR OR MEMORY | ![]() |
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US $55.00 | 3d 17h 12m |
| Vintage IBM PC DOS 3.30 3.5" Discs - Factory Sealed (Disk Operating System | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $39.99 | 4d 5h 16m |
| Vintage IBM Operating System DOS 4.00 - 3.5" Disks NIB | ![]() |
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US $42.00 | 4d 5h 56m |
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Compatible Dell A127777474632 AC Power Cable for Sega Dreamcast, Saturn, SONY PSX Digital Video Recorder, SONY Playstation 2, Xbox and 3DO Gaming System Consoles and Many, Many Other Devices Sale Price: $0.01 |
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Brand-new, factory-fresh, shipped in a plain, clear, no-frills plastic ziplock bag. This is a premium, non-polarized, replacement power cord for notebooks and many other non-polarized devices. UL and RoHS compliant. All purpose electrical cable, also used for a great variety of laptops and notebooks, printers, DVD Drives, AC adapters, chargers and docking stations and other electronic systems. Also referred to as a Figure-8 connector plug or IEC-C7 to 1-15P, this flexible, durable, long lasting cable fits many compatible manufacturers: There are too many compatible applications to list. It is best to CLICK on the image provided to enlarge and then visually compare your system connector. Just a few of the many compatible devices are Dell Latitude or Inspiron Notebooks, IBM ThinkPad Power Supply Brick, and NEC. Also IBM ThinkPad Power Supply Brick, Hewlett-Packard, SONY, Toshiba models 400, 100, 110, 200, 500, 510, 2100, 2105, 2110, 2130, 2150, Compaq Elite 4, 40.4, 50, and 4, 75. Epson and Canon printing devices and used to power many portable boomboxes and home electronics and video game systems including Sega Dreamcast, Saturn, SONY PSX Digital Video Recorder, SONY Playstation 2, Xbox, Gemini and 3DO Gaming System Consoles. Also fully compatible with Dell Part Number: 74632. If you are still uncertain or confused, please do not hesitate to email us for a fast, accurate response, or just go ahead and buy with confidence: Includes our 100%, risk-free, no hassle, unconditional 10-Day money-back guarantee! |
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Bob Seger System |
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This could be an import but does not say one way or another. Track Listing: Side A. - Song to Rufus, Evil Edna, Highway Child, Big River, Mongrel, Lucifer, Ramblin' Gamblin' Man, Tales of Lucy Blue, Ivory, Gone and Down Home. Side B - Teachin' Blues, Leanin' on my dream, Mongrel Too River Deep-Mountain high, White Wall, Black eyed girl and Doctor Fine. |
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StarTech.com ESD Anti Static Wrist Strap Band with Grounding Wire SWS100 (Blue) List Price: $16.99 Sale Price: $7.29 |
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COMPUTER REPAIR ANTI--STATIC WRIST STRAP |
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Lenovo Microsaver Security Cable Lock List Price: $39.00 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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Lenovo Kensington Microsaver Security Cable Lock 73P2582 Security Locks |
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Vintage IBM Computer Hardware and History Movie: Logic By Machine DVD (1965) List Price: $7.99 Sale Price: $4.99 |
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Logic By Machine offers a historical snapshot of computers in the mid-1960's. With an eerie soundtrack by Morton Subotnick, and crude animation, the story of how computers make our lives easier and better is told in sometimes excruciating detail. Actual mathematicians impart fascinating knowledge and historical perspective on the inner workings of the earliest computers. Some topics that the film touches on as possibilities for the future are symbolic reality, artificial intelligence, and other social and philosophical discoveries. Logic By Machine is a compelling exploration of the rich and important history of computers. |
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Vintage Cold War Films DVD - Foreign Threats: USSR, Nazi Germany & the Nuclear/Atomic Arms Race with Russia (from Cold War & Communism Films Collection) List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $12.99 |
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Historic Cold War Foreign Threats Films Table of Contents: (1) Brink Of Disaster (1972) - This film aims to put a stop to activist in America because it threatens the American way of life. Promotes the idea that every American should embrace capitalism and democracy and join the fight against the real enemy....Communists. Length: 00:22:13 (2) Dew Line Story (195?) - Classic Communist paranoia film that Follows the development of the Distant Early Warning Line in The Antarctic for protection against the Communists. Length: 00:27:17 (3) On Guard (1956) - IBM made in film in conjunction with the US Military that explains how computer technology is a vital tool in winning The Cold War. Length: 00:12:15 (4) Secure The Blessing (1951) - Explains how educating the youth is the best way to prevent Communism form spreading to the US. Schoolchildren are taught why democracy is essential to American Freedom and way of life. Length: 00:19:00 (5) Subversion and Espionage Directed Against The Military (19??) - Cold war paranoia film about how to be careful with information and documents to prevent Communists from getting useful information. Length: 00:09:49 Run time is 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Computers and Cartoons by IBM: The Information Machine DVD (1958) - A Vintage Animated Film List Price: $7.99 Sale Price: $4.99 |
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The Information Machine is a vintage animated film produced by IBM to show off at the 1958 World's Fair in Brussels. The cartoon succinctly and entertainingly describes the history of information management from cavemen to the modern computer in the 1950's. The different applications of the big computers used by the military and business are explained, all within the context of computers contributing to the positive development of human society. |
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Glycoderma Complete Care System Revitalizing Facial Cream (25% Glycolic Acid) Sale Price: $22.75 |
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This Glycoderma anti-aging formula gives moisture to your skin and makes soft and supple. Glycoderma Revitalizing facial cream helps you in eliminating the wrinkled and fine lines on your skin. The Ceramides and Retinol included in this Glycoderma Facial Cream works well to strengthen your skin and hydrate it. The anti-aging formula helps you to even out your skin texture |
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BATTERY (LIION) ASM List Price: $106.83 Sale Price: $99.00 |
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**Refurbished** |
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Battery Pack 5i Sale Price: $225.00 |
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Screws included |
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Motion Systems IBM BACKPACK W/PADDED COMPUTER ( BM500WR-BLK ) |
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BCLS10 COMPU-NOTE CARRYING CASE Sale Price: $79.00 |
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Lenovo Thinkpad Business Backpack 43r2482 List Price: $69.00 Sale Price: $45.99 |
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Lenovo ThinkPad Business Backpack 43R2482 Laptop/Notebook Cases |
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LeapFrog My Own Story Time Pad List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $19.00 |
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Unleash the learning with Scout and friends as they bring stories to life with a personalized tablet just for kids.Features include: •The PlayPad holds 5 stories at a time with 4 fun characters to read them to little learners•You can personalize the PlayPad with your child?s name, age, favorite colors and animals for more fun in games and activities•Parents can connect to the online LeapFrog Learning Path for customized learning insights and ideas to expand the learning LeapFrog My Own Story Time Pad provides personalized play for preschoolers ages two and up. Kids can watch fun animations and listen to stories, emails, and music as they explore the world of Scout and Friends. Parents can personalize the Story Time Pad with their child's name, favorite stories, special "emails" from friends and family, and a unique music playlist. This device comes with batteries intended for in-store demonstration only. It requires three AA batteries for continued operation. My Own Story Time Pad Ages: Two and up Requires: Three AA batteries At a Glance: Hours of personalized learning fun Plays customized stories, music, and emails Easy setup via included USB cord and Internet connection Alphabet button plays letter sounds Character buttons play greetings from Scout, Eli, Violet, and Penny Parents can personalize the story time pad with their child's name. View larger. Listen to stories, emails and music as they explore the world of Scout & Friends. Stories, Music, Messages, and More The Story Time Pad is a great way to jumpstart an early interest in reading. It's a compact media device that appeals to a generation of kids surrounded by portable devices and electronic readers, yet is educational and builds early learning skills. Kids will love pressing buttons and listening to stories, music, and messages you've customized just for them. Personalize Content to Suit Your Child What's special about this device compared to other e-readers designed for kids is that parents can gear this toy to appeal to their child's personal tastes. It comes pre-loaded with one story, one email, and three songs, and holds up to five stories, ten songs, and three emails at a time. Via a standard Internet connection, you can customize some of the over ten existing stories and print coloring and activity pages featuring Scout and friends. Another fun feature lets you choose and customize pretend emails to your child from family and friends. Write them a special "I love you" or "Happy Birthday" message, tell a joke, or simply encourage them to have fun and learn. The device then plays these emails out loud for your child to hear. Easy Setup with Step-by-Step Instructions The instruction booklet guides you through the comprehensive setup process, which takes under five minutes. You'll need to download the LeapFrog Connect application for the Story Time Pad, connect the device to your computer via the included USB cable, and follow the clear online directions on how to personalize content by entering your child's name, favorite stories and music, and email messages. Once you save all that data, your child is ready to play. Kid-Friendly Operation The Story Time Pad is easy for kids to operate on their own. A switch on the back slides to turn the device on and off. (In the case of an auto shutoff, the device will restart with the touch of any button.) The clearly labeled buttons on the lower part of the interface let kids select story, music, and message mode. Our testers liked that in music mode kids could hit the paw button and press the letters to make silly animal and other sounds. That way, they're not simply listening, but are actually interacting with the device. There's also an ABC button that starts a mode where letters say their names when pressed. When kids press on one of the four character buttons on the top portion of the interface, they'll hear Scout, Eli, Violet, or Penny say a few words. What's in the Box Story Time Pad, USB cord, and instruction booklet. |
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Advanced System CD for Laptop -File Restore, Diagnostics & More for DELL, Compaq, HP, Acer, Lenovo, IBM, Toshiba List Price: $44.99 Sale Price: $15.95 |
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Looking for a disc that actually works, a disc that will boot your laptop and give you access to advanced tools and features when Windows is not booting correctly?The Advanced System Recovery disc has a suite of tools designed to work with any laptop including those from Dell, Compaq, HP, Lenovo, IBM, Acer, Nokia, Toshiba, and more. Simply insert the disc into your computer and restart it to access all the advanced features of the disc.A Small Investment for Big Features!This disc is a great recovery tool to use when your system is not working correctly but using it proactively can help alleviate the most severest of issues by allowing you to make a full backup of your drive and even if your hard drive fails, you can simply replace the drive and reload your backup. Done!What if my system is not listed here?Even if your computer maker is not listed, most likely you can still use this disc and is compatible with all 32 bit and 64 bit machines out today.FEATURES-Emergency Boot System-Advanced Backup / Recovery Solution-Diagnostic Tools-Live Boot Virus Scanning-Advanced Utilities for Windows-Virus, Malware, & Spyware Suite-Email Support Available for Help-Live Updates for Windows Programs |
The IBM Personal PC Went Down Kicking And Screaming
The public history of the PC began in August 1981, when IBM first announced "The IBM Personal Computer." . This was The original PC. The time period for the development of this landmark, legacy product was approximately a year. It must be remembered that IBM was a centralized committee paper top down organization at the time. Everything went by snail mail and paper, communication was slow and lines of communication as well as the necessary and essential corporate approval up the command chain was to say the least primitively slow by today's standards. Hence this short one year time frame for the development of the PC is rather remarkable - even the more so because without realizing it we are left with the basics and the standards to this day of the original IBM PC.
At the time that the PC was being planned, all personal computers belonged to a now obsolete category called 8 bit computers. According to one legend the IBM PC almost became such an 8 bit machine. This would of more than severely limited and reduced the capabilities compared to what could have been to become and well as made the growth of the original PC into its family more than difficult and stilted.
IBM was planning to make the PC an 8 bit computer as that was the clear and dominant standard at the time. However one of the industry "experts "that IBM consulted in the planning of the PC was Mr. Bill Gates himself. Gates understood that although the 8 bit computing was the power machine of its time that the days of the 8 bit computer were more than numbered, For the IBM PC to be really successful convincingly detailed to the IBM contacts this new computer had to "lead the way" into the much more powerful realm of 16 bit computing. Gates knew this and successfully talked IBM into changing its plans.
IBM corporate structure and dominance in the computer industry of the time must be understood and put into its relevance. IBM at the time was the dominant computer company of the day. Most computing was done on large mainframe computers. This was a very lucrative position for IBM which was the dynamo and model of the corporate structure with its cadre of blue suited employees , graphs and charts at meetings , technical prowess with leading edge technology and scull sales and tech support and very importantly vital corporate financing of these mainframe computers for business , industry , government and large educational facilities. This was a smoothly running money machine for IBM. IBM had no interest in having their bread and butter market change - even if they were to be the decision makers and the leaders.
IBM it seemed was being embarrassed by a little company operating on nothing more than a shoestring and basically back yard garages. Apple's little "microcomputers" were making steady and visible headway into IBM turf, Even the threats of IBM sales staff to IT department heads and staff that "If I ever find an Apple Microcomputer here you are cut off !" did not stem the tide. It seemed that department head managers were getting around such mean edicts and threats by ordering Apple computers by submitting departmental planning budgets and ordering the distinctive and essential IBM Selectric ball typewriters for their departments. The cost of these units was approximately $ 3000. Interestingly enough this was the approximate cost of that Apple computer that was being denied to their department. Hence in an irony IBM's pricing structure (as well as Apple's) led to the competitive forces that hastened the entry of the hallmark computer product of our time the IBM PC.
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Can I install operating system IBM AIX any version on Intel Core 2 based Computer systems ?
Doubtful, unless there's an AIX build that runs on that Intel architecture. If they have one that runs on Xeon, then you might be able to.
IBM Brings Deduplication to Mainframes
IBM (NYSE: IBM) is bringing data deduplication to its System z mainframes. Big Blue is taking the dedupe technology from its Diligent acquisition and porting it to z/OS mainframe environments with the new System Storage TS7680 ProtecTIER Deduplication Gateway for System z. IBM claims as much as a 25 to 1 deduplication ratio for the new offering.
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