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Mainframe Computers
What is a mainframe Part I
Video Tour of a Mainframe Computer Room circa 1990 Please also see my IBM Impact Printer Video
Big Iron: The Mainframe Story Part 1 of 5 - The 1960's
Re-booting the Main Frame Computer. Bld 313 South (1996).
Mainframe computer
Computer Mainframe
An Ode to Movie Mainframes
IBM 360 mainframe computer
The Raised Floor - IBM Mainframe Computer Ops in the 1980s
Mainframer Justin - How to log onto a mainframe computer system
IBM Rolls Out New Mainframe
How To Fit A Mini - Mainframe Computer In Your Pocket :o)
The Computer Chronicles - Mainframes to Minis to Micros (1983)
made with ezvid, free download at http://ezvid.com In this video we will hope to explain the concept of mainframe computers.
Two friends meet up at a high school reunion and discuss their careers One person is very smart and works at a bank while the other works on the mainframe.
A Mainframe Computer Room Showing underfloor cabling, controllers, CPU's disk drives, tape drives, tape libraries, CRT terminals, keypunch machine.
For more information about Mainframe 2.0, go to http://www.ca.com/us/products/ca-chorus.aspx?mrm=425883 To learn more about the Mainframer experience, go to ...
Me & the big Bear Ginger thing Restarting the old IBM Mainframe in 313 South.
Mainframe computers (colloquially referred to as "big iron") are computers used primarily by corporate and governmental organizations for critical applicatio...
[The Block]- An advanced and expensive machine that can perform a most wonderful task. When powered with electricity, filled with water, and powered with a ...
Edited by Alex Moschina: http://alexmoschina.wordpress.com/ Featured films: GoldenEye Alien: Resurrection The Net Iron Man 2 Sunshine Tomorrow Never Dies Mis...
IBM System/360 mainframe computer system family at Computer History Museum http://www.computerhistory.org/ Full Playlist: Computer History Museum -2013 http:...
A photo album documenting the roles of, and equipment run by printer operators, console operators, tape librarians and IMS MTOs working with IBM MVS/370 and ...
Logging onto a z/OS mainframe computer system.
IBM has unveiled a new mainframe computer boasting a 50 percent performance boost and dramatically lower energy costs than its predecessor. (Feb. 26)
http://www.retrogamervx.com Site with a pic of a complete system: http://www.seled.net/B-04-storia-1987.asp My main retro computing channel: http://www.youtu...
The very first episode of The Computer Chronicles, a series which would end up spanning over twenty seasons, began right here exploring the dramatic change f...
in this video, we'll take a look at the control room and computer mainframe of the Chernobyl-2 over-the-horizon radar, finding punch-card programs - the software for the Duga-3 radar array... previous video (climbing): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0l_4fzJv_i0
"The Office" meets corporate sales training video, featuring Bob Hoey and Tim Washer. This video was selected by Comedy Central as a "staff favorite" in its ...
Part 24: Disabling the Solar Array Mainframe Computer, Named ANTI (Chapter 7) Thanks for watching this gameplay video, in 1080p HD quality! For best viewing ...
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see more at ChipsEtc.com - "Computer Chip, Transistor & Semiconductor Memorabilia" In 1964, IBM's Solid Logic Technology (SLT) made its first commercial appl...
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Captain Ozone and a group of gorilla scientists work on a highly classified project using antique scientific equipment. The mainframe computer featured in th...
This is my computer animated short from 1981. You could do this with Flash these days in an afternoon... but back then... It involved working out the X and Y...
In the 1960s mainframe computers took up whole rooms, but now one computer can fit on the edge of a nickel.
CBS News 2015-04-06Once best-known for mainframe computers, IBM has been pivoting to security software and cloud ...
Yahoo Daily News 2015-04-03Once best-known for mainframe computers, IBM has been pivoting to security software and cloud ...
South China Morning Post 2015-04-03Once best-known for mainframe computers, IBM has been pivoting to security software and cloud ...
Yahoo Daily News 2015-04-03Once best-known for mainframe computers, IBM has been pivoting to security software and cloud ...
Yahoo Daily News 2015-04-02Once best-known for mainframe computers, IBM has been pivoting to security software and cloud ...
Reuters 2015-04-02Once best-known for mainframe computers, IBM has been pivoting to security software and cloud ...
Business Insider 2015-04-02... systems, serve as administrators on mainframe computers and network systems throughout the fleet.
noodls 2015-03-18With cloud computing, multiple users access a shared cloud infrastructure to retrieve and update ...
noodls 2015-03-18The old paradigm in technology and media, whether broadcasting, print, or mainframe computing, was ...
Huffington Post 2015-03-12... original concept dates back to the 1950s when large-scale mainframe computers became more available.
noodls 2015-03-10... powerful, and certainly more mobile, than the mainframe computers Gonzalez helped program at IBM.
The Times of India 2015-03-10... to two IBM 360/65 mainframe computers, the very fastest and most powerful in existence at that time.
Business Insider 2015-03-08Mainframe computers (colloquially referred to as "big iron") are powerful computers used primarily by corporate and governmental organizations for critical applications, bulk data processing such as census, industry and consumer statistics, enterprise resource planning, and transaction processing. The term originally referred to the large cabinets that housed the central processing unit and main memory of early computers. Later, the term was used to distinguish high-end commercial machines from less powerful units.[citation needed] Most large-scale computer system architectures were established in the 1960s, but continue to evolve.
Most modern mainframe design is not so much defined by single task computational speed, typically defined as MIPS rate or FLOPS in the case of floating point calculations, as much as by their redundant internal engineering and resulting high reliability and security, extensive input-output facilities, strict backward compatibility with older software, and high hardware and computational utilization rates to support massive throughput. These machines often run for long periods of time without interruption, given their inherent high stability and reliability.