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Warp Server |
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The server version of OS/2 from IBM. Warp Server combined OS/2 and Lan Server into one package that was introduced in 1996. Warp Server was generally highly praised and well suited as a Lotus Notes server. Among other features, the journaled file system (JFS) in AIX was later added, and the product was renamed Warp Server for e-Business in 1999. See OS/2. |
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CMF is available now on the following platforms: MVS or NT for the central server; NT Server, Novell Netware, or OS/2 Warp Server for fan-out servers; and DOS, OS/2 Warp, Windows 3. WarpCharge should prove to be a popular revenue-generating tool for IBM's Web-savvy customers, particularly those enjoying the benefits of IBM's new OS/2 Warp Server for e-business. It offers customers a solution to deploy e-business Web sites across a range of operating systems platforms including AIX(a), Windows NT(b), Sun Solaris(b), OS/400, OS/390 and OS/2(a) Warp Server. |
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