• its own database software, NOMAD ("We’ve got to replace RAMIS, and we’re going to build our own product.") Mathematica, with its RAMIS offering Information...
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  • Ramis may refer to: Harold Ramis (1944–2014), American actor, director and screenwriter Iván Ramis (born 1984), Spanish footballer Jean-Pierre Ramis (born...
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  • RAMIS (software) product, which had sold it to Martin Marietta Corporation in 1983; Computer Associates subsequently acquired On-Line Software. RAMIS...
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  • FOCUS (redirect from Focus software)
    marketing RAMIS (and other products) for use on their time-sharing system Mathematica, owner of RAMIS Key developers/programmers of RAMIS some stayed...
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  • developing RAMIS (software). MathTech, the company's technical and economic consulting group – "research projects and computer systems other than Ramis.". Mathematica...
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  • languages that had 4GL properties was Ramis developed by Gerald C. Cohen at Mathematica, a mathematical software company. Cohen left Mathematica and founded...
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  • comedies, based on an original concept created by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis in 1984. The plot follows a group of eccentric New York City parapsychologists...
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  • Mathematica Inc. (1968–1986) (category Defunct software companies of the United States)
    developing RAMIS MathTech, the company's technical and economic consulting group – "research projects and computer systems other than Ramis." A quarter...
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  • supplant RAMIS, previously a major NCSS offering. The corporate view of NOMAD's importance at the time – and of tensions with the owners of RAMIS – can be...
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    Tor (network) (redirect from Tor (software))
    network for enabling anonymous communication. Built on free and open-source software and more than seven thousand volunteer-operated relays worldwide, users...
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