Transarc Corporation was a private Pittsburgh-based software company founded in 1989 by Jeffrey Eppinger, Michael L. Kazar, Alfred Spector, and Dean Thompson...
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Carnegie Mellon University, and developed as a commercial product by the Transarc Corporation, which was subsequently acquired by IBM. At LinuxWorld on 15...
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were developed. OpenAFS was built from source released by Transarc (IBM) in 2000. Transarc software became deprecated and lost support.[when?] Arla was...
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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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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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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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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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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...
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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...
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). 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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