Net.Data is a programming language by IBM used largely for database-backed web applications.[1]
It is a server-side scripting language that extends Web servers by enabling the dynamic generation of Web pages using data from a variety of data sources. The data sources can include relational and non-relational database management systems.
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- Towers
- 1250 René-Lévesque, Montreal, QC
- One Atlantic Center, Atlanta, GA
- Software Labs
- Rome Software Lab
- Toronto Software Lab
- IBM Buildings
- 330 North Wabash, Chicago, IL
- Honolulu
- Seattle
- Facilities
- Cambridge Scientific Center
- IBM Hursley
- Canada Head Office Building
- IBM Rochester
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| CEOs |
- Thomas J. Watson (1914–1956)
- Thomas Watson Jr. (1956–1971)
- T. Vincent Learson (1971–1973)
- Frank T. Cary (1973–1981)
- John R. Opel (1981–1985)
- John Fellows Akers (1985–1993)
- Louis V. Gerstner Jr. (1993–2002)
- Samuel J. Palmisano (2002–2011)
- Ginni Rometty (2012–2020)
- Arvind Krishna (since 2020)
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Board of directors |
- Thomas Buberl
- David Farr
- Alex Gorsky
- Michelle J. Howard
- Arvind Krishna
- Andrew Liveris
- Martha E. Pollack
- Joseph R. Swedish
- Peter R. Voser
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Commons
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Navigational boxes
- FOSS
- Midrange computers
- Operating systems
- Personal computers
- System/360
- System/370
- Typewriters
- Vacuum tube computers
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