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IBM Operating Systems - History of Computing
- 9 track tape
- Abnormal end
- Access method
- Access register
- ACS-1
- Address constant
- Advanced Function Presentation
- ALCS transaction monitor
- AN/FSQ-31V
- AN/FSQ-32
- Andrew File System
- APL (programming language)
- AS/400 Control Language
- AS/400 library
- AS/400 Library List
- AS/400 object
- ASC-15
- Autocoder
- Basic direct access method
- Basic partitioned access method
- Basic sequential access method
- Basic telecommunications access method
- BatchPipes
- Berkeley Timesharing System
- BESM
- BESYS
- Blue Brain Project
- Blue Gene
- Bluefire Supercomputer
- BOS/360
- Burroughs MCP
- Cambridge Scientific Center
- CDC Kronos
- CICS
- CICS Transaction Gateway
- CICS Universal Client
- CLIST
- CMS EXEC
- Communications Controller for Linux
- Compatible Time-Sharing System
- Conversational Monitor System
- Count Key Data
- Coupling Facility
- CP-370
- CP-67
- CP/CMS
- Cray Time Sharing System
- Crosspad
- Cyclops64
- Cylinder (disk drive)
- Cylinder-head-sector
- Dartmouth Time Sharing System
- Data Control Block
- Data set (IBM mainframe)
- Deep Blue (chess computer)
- Direct access storage device
- Disk operating system
- Document Content Architecture
- DOS/360 and successors
- Dynamic Logical Partitioning
- Eagle (Mainframe Application Server)
- EBCDIC
- Edinburgh Multiple Access System
- EXEC 2
- Execute Channel Program
- Execute Channel Program in Real Storage
- Execute Direct Access Program
- Extended Remote Copy
- Fixed Block Architecture
- FlashCopy
- FlexOS
- FORTRAN Monitor System
- Full virtualization
- Gameframe
- Global Resource Serialization
- GM-NAA I/O
- Group Control System
- Hardware virtualization
- Harvard Mark I
- High Performance Storage System
- HiperDispatch
- HiperSocket
- History of computing hardware (1960s–present)
- History of CP/CMS
- History of IBM magnetic disk drives
- History of IBM mainframe operating systems
- History of operating systems
- Houston Automatic Spooling Priority
- HP 3000
- HP Time-Shared BASIC
- Hypervisor
- IBM 1009
- IBM 1130
- IBM 1301
- IBM 1302
- IBM 1311
- IBM 1360
- IBM 1400 series
- IBM 1401
- IBM 1401 Symbolic Programming System
- IBM 1402
- IBM 1405
- IBM 1410
- IBM 1440
- IBM 1442
- IBM 1460
- IBM 1500
- IBM 1620
- IBM 1620 Model I
- IBM 1620 Model II
- IBM 1710
- IBM 1711
- IBM 1712
- IBM 1720
- IBM 1800 Data Acquisition and Control System
- IBM 2250
- IBM 2310
- IBM 2311
- IBM 2314
- IBM 2321 Data Cell
- IBM 2361 Large Capacity Storage
- IBM 2365 Processor Storage
- IBM 270x
- IBM 2821 Control Unit
- IBM 305 RAMAC
- IBM 3270
- IBM 3279
- IBM 3330
- IBM 3340
- IBM 3350
- IBM 3380
- IBM 3390
- IBM 3480 Family
- IBM 350
- IBM 353
- IBM 355
- IBM 3584
- IBM 3590
- IBM 3592
- IBM 3705 Communications Controller
- IBM 3720
- IBM 3730
- IBM 3732
- IBM 3745
- IBM 3790
- IBM 37xx
- IBM 3850
- IBM 4610
- IBM 4683
- IBM 4694
- IBM 4758
- IBM 4764
- IBM 5250
- IBM 533
- IBM 5363
- IBM 5520
- IBM 604
- IBM 610
- IBM 650
- IBM 7 track
- IBM 701
- IBM 7010
- IBM 702
- IBM 7030 Stretch
- IBM 704
- IBM 7040
- IBM 7044
- IBM 705
- IBM 7070
- IBM 7072
- IBM 7074
- IBM 7080
- IBM 709
- IBM 7090
- IBM 7090/94 IBSYS
- IBM 7094
- IBM 7094 Model II
- IBM 726
- IBM 727
- IBM 728
- IBM 729
- IBM 7302
- IBM 7330
- IBM 738
- IBM 7700 Data Acquisition System
- IBM 7950 Harvest
- IBM 8000
- IBM 801
- IBM 8100
- IBM Academic Operating System
- IBM Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking
- IBM Advanced Program-to-Program Communication
- IBM Aggregate Backup And Recovery System
- IBM Airline Control Program
- IBM AIX
- IBM AN/FSQ-7 Combat Direction Central
- IBM AN/FSQ-8 Combat Control Central
- IBM AP-101
- IBM ASCC
- IBM Balanced Configuration Unit
- IBM Basic assembly language
- IBM Basic Programming Support
- IBM BladeCenter
- IBM C2T
- IBM cassette tape
- IBM CP-40
- IBM CPC
- IBM Cross System Coupling Facility (XCF)
- IBM Cross System Product (CSP)
- IBM Displaywriter System
- IBM Enterprise Storage Server
- IBM eServer
- IBM Extended Density Format
- IBM General Parallel File System
- IBM Generalized Markup Language
- IBM Global Mirror
- IBM Hardware Management Console
- IBM i
- IBM Information Management System
- IBM Kanji System
- IBM Kittyhawk
- IBM LU6.2
- IBM M44/44X
- IBM Magstar MP 3570
- IBM mainframe
- IBM mainframe utility programs
- IBM MIDAW
- IBM Mira
- IBM Multiple console support
- IBM NetVista
- IBM NORC
- IBM OMEGAMON
- IBM p690
- IBM Parallel Sysplex
- IBM PC DOS
- IBM PC Network
- IBM Power (software)
- IBM Power Systems
- IBM Printer Model 4
- IBM RAD6000
- IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter
- IBM Research
- IBM Roadrunner
- IBM SAN File System
- IBM SAN Volume Controller
- IBM Scalable POWERparallel
- IBM Scale-out File Services
- IBM Sequoia
- IBM Series/1
- IBM Single Virtual Storage (SVS)
- IBM Software Configuration and Library Manager
- IBM Solid Logic Technology
- IBM SSEC
- IBM Standard Modular System
- IBM Storage
- IBM Storwize family
- IBM System Cluster 1350
- IBM System i
- IBM System Management Facilities
- IBM System p
- IBM System x
- IBM System z
- IBM System/3
- IBM System/32
- IBM System/34
- IBM System/36
- IBM System/360
- IBM System/360 Model 44
- IBM System/38
- IBM System/3X
- IBM System/4 Pi
- IBM System/7
- IBM Systems Application Architecture
- IBM TouchMobile
- IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances
- IBM XCF
- IBM XIV Storage System
- IBM z10 (microprocessor)
- IBM z196 (microprocessor)
- IBM zEC12 (microprocessor)
- IEFBR14
- Incompatible Timesharing System
- Input/Output Configuration Program
- Input/Output Control System
- Input/Output Supervisor
- Input/Output Supervisor Block
- Integrated Facility for Linux
- Intelligent Resource Director
- ISPF
- ISRLEMX
- IUCV
- Jack Harker
- Job Control Language
- Job entry control language
- Job Entry Subsystem 2/3
- Job stream
- Linux
- Linux on System z
- List of IBM products
- Logical partition (virtual computing platform)
- Magerit
- Mainframe sort merge
- MareNostrum
- Michigan Terminal System
- Microdrive
- Midrange computer
- Millipede memory
- Minicomputer
- MTS system architecture
- Multics
- Multiple Console Time Sharing System
- Multiprise 3000
- Multiprogramming with a Variable number of Tasks
- MUSIC/SP
- MVS
- NLTSS
- NOS (software)
- NOS/VE
- Object access method
- OpenSolaris for System z
- ORVYL and WYLBUR
- OS/2
- OS/360 and successors
- OS/390
- OS/VS1
- OS/VS2 (SVS)
- OS4000
- Peer to Peer Remote Copy
- PERCS
- Pick operating system
- Power Architecture
- PowerVM
- PR/SM
- Predictive failure analysis
- Processor book
- Punched card
- PureSystems
- Queued Sequential Access Method
- Queued Telecommunications Access Method
- Racetrack memory
- Resource Access Control Facility
- Resource Measurement Facility
- Rexx
- Run-Time Abstraction Services
- Runoff (program)
- Saturn Launch Vehicle Digital Computer
- SCRIPT (markup)
- SDSF
- Serial Storage Architecture
- Service Request Block
- Shaheen (supercomputer)
- Shared Variables
- SMF 120.9
- SMP/E
- Standard Generalized Markup Language
- Start Input/Output
- Storage block
- Stratus Technologies
- STRETCH Assembly Program
- Strong AI
- STXIT
- SuperMUC
- Supervisor Call instruction
- System 6 (word processor)
- System Generation (OS)
- Table Producing Language
- Tandem Computers
- Telecommunications Access Method
- Terminal Productivity Executive
- Thomas J. Watson Research Center
- Time Sharing Operating System
- Time Sharing Option
- Time-sharing
- Time-sharing system evolution
- Timeline of operating systems
- Token ring
- Transaction Processing Facility
- TSS/360
- TYPSET and RUNOFF
- Unit Control Block
- Universal Time-Sharing System
- University of Michigan Executive System
- Unix
- UNIX System Services
- Unix-like
- Virtual Storage Access Method
- Virtual Telecommunications Access Method
- VM (operating system)
- VM-CP
- VM/XA
- Volume table of contents
- VP/CSS
- VPS/VM
- VSE (operating system)
- WAITS
- Watson (computer)
- WebSphere Application Server for z/OS
- WebSphere Optimized Local Adapters
- Workload Manager
- Workload Partitions
- XML
- XPEDITER
- Z Application Assist Processor
- Z/Architecture
- Z/OS
- Z/VM
- ZFS (IBM file system)
- ZIIP
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