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 |  |  | Rebound: Encyclopedia II - Mainframe computer - Market reboundThat trend started to turn around in the late 1990s as corporations found new uses for their mainframes, since they can offer web server performance similar to that of hundreds of smaller machines, but with much lower power and administration costs. The growth of e-business has also dramatically increased the number of backend transactions processed by tried-and-true mainframe software as well as the size and throughput of databases. As of late 2004, IBM's mainframe revenues are increasing e ...
See also:Mainframe computer, Mainframe computer - Description, Mainframe computer - Market context, Mainframe computer - History, Mainframe computer - Market rebound, Mainframe computer - Mainframes vs. supercomputers, Mainframe computer - Statistics, Mainframe computer - Speed and performance Read more here: » Mainframe computer: Encyclopedia II - Mainframe computer - Market rebound |
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 |  |  | Rebound: Encyclopedia II - Cartoon Network Studios - The slow rise and fall and the Turner reboundThe state of the field of animation changed during the 1980s, thanks to competitors' syndicated cartoon series based upon popular toys and action figures, including Filmation's He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and Rankin-Bass' Thundercats. The Hanna-Barbera studio fell behind, as a new wave of animators and production studios introduced variety into the market for TV cartoons in the 1980s and 1990s.
Throughout the '80s, Hanna-Barbera churned out shows based on familiar licensed properties like The Smurfs, See also: Cartoon Network Studios, Cartoon Network Studios - Founding, Cartoon Network Studios - Television cartoons, Cartoon Network Studios - Quality controversy, Cartoon Network Studios - The slow rise and fall and the Turner rebound, Cartoon Network Studios - 1950s and 1960s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1970s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1980s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1990s, Cartoon Network Studios - 2000s, Cartoon Network Studios - Closing logo history Read more here: » Cartoon Network Studios: Encyclopedia II - Cartoon Network Studios - The slow rise and fall and the Turner rebound |
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Throughout the '80s, Hanna-Barbera churned out shows based on familiar licensed properties like The Smurfs, See also: Cartoon Network Studios, Cartoon Network Studios - The Beginning of Hanna-Barbera, Cartoon Network Studios - Television cartoons, Cartoon Network Studios - Quality controversy, Cartoon Network Studios - The slow rise and fall and the Turner rebound, Cartoon Network Studios - Notable Hanna-Barbera/Cartoon Network Studios productions, Cartoon Network Studios - 1950s and 1960s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1970s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1980s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1990s, Cartoon Network Studios - 2000s Read more here: » Cartoon Network Studios: Encyclopedia II - Cartoon Network Studios - The slow rise and fall and the Turner rebound |
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Throughout the '80s, Hanna-Barbera churned out shows based on familiar licensed properties like The Smurfs, See also: Cartoon Network Studios, Cartoon Network Studios - The Beginning of Hanna-Barbera, Cartoon Network Studios - Television cartoons, Cartoon Network Studios - Quality controversy, Cartoon Network Studios - The slow rise and fall and the Turner rebound, Cartoon Network Studios - Notable Hanna-Barbera/Cartoon Network Studios productions, Cartoon Network Studios - 1950s and 1960s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1970s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1980s, Cartoon Network Studios - 1990s Read more here: » Cartoon Network Studios: Encyclopedia II - Cartoon Network Studios - The slow rise and fall and the Turner rebound |
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 |  |  | Rebound: Encyclopedia II - Withdrawal - Withdrawal from prescription medicineMany drugs are plain unsafe to arbitrarily stop in an abrupt fashion without the advice and supervision of a physician, especially if the condition they are being used to treat is potentially dangerous and likely to return once medication is stopped, such as diabetes, asthma, heart conditions and many brain-affecting ones - epilepsy, hypertension, schizophrenia and psychosis, for example. To be safe, consult a doctor before discontinuing any prescription medication, unless otherwi ...
See also:Withdrawal, Withdrawal - Overview, Withdrawal - Withdrawal from prescription medicine, Withdrawal - Rebound Read more here: » Withdrawal: Encyclopedia II - Withdrawal - Withdrawal from prescription medicine |
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 |  |  | Rebound: Encyclopedia II - Mainframe computer - Mainframes vs. supercomputersThe distinction between supercomputers and mainframes is not a hard and fast one, but generally one can say that supercomputers focus on problems which are limited by calculation speed while mainframes focus on problems which are limited by Input/Output and reliability. As a consequence:
Because of the parallelism visible to the programmer, supercomputers are often quite complicated to program and require specialized, task-specific software. In contrast, mainframes hide parallelism from the programmer. (One side effect is that e ...
See also:Mainframe computer, Mainframe computer - Description, Mainframe computer - Market context, Mainframe computer - History, Mainframe computer - Market rebound, Mainframe computer - Mainframes vs. supercomputers, Mainframe computer - Statistics, Mainframe computer - Speed and performance Read more here: » Mainframe computer: Encyclopedia II - Mainframe computer - Mainframes vs. supercomputers |
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 |  |  | Rebound: Encyclopedia II - Mainframe computer - DescriptionModern mainframe computers have abilities not so much defined by their performance capabilities as by their high-quality internal engineering and resulting proven reliability, "expensive" but high-quality technical support, top-notch security, and strict backward compatibility for older software. These machines can and do run successfully for years without interruption, with repairs taking place whilst they continue to run. Mainframe vendors offer such services as off-site redundancy — if a machine does break down, the vendor offers the option to run customers' applications on their own machines (often without use ...
See also:Mainframe computer, Mainframe computer - Description, Mainframe computer - Market context, Mainframe computer - History, Mainframe computer - Market rebound, Mainframe computer - Mainframes vs. supercomputers, Mainframe computer - Statistics, Mainframe computer - Speed and performance Read more here: » Mainframe computer: Encyclopedia II - Mainframe computer - Description |
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