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List Processing Language
DEFINITION: LISP, an acronym for list processing, is a programming language that was designed for easy manipulation of data strings. Developed in 1959 by John McCarthy, it is a commonly used language for artificial intelligence (AI) programming. It is one of the oldest programming languages still in relatively wide use.In LISP, all computation is expressed as a function of at least one object. Objects can be
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Can the Modern Enterprise be More Agile? From Agile Development to Business Agility
sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Limited
WEBCAST:
Distributed teams, policy requirements and brittle legacy processes all threaten to make Agile a “name-only” initiative in big enterprises. Join this Web Event to understand how HP has helped customers identify and breakdown these challenges, showing that size and speed can coexist.
Posted: 17 May 2012 | Premiered: 17 May 2012
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Logica Implements High Availability Data Center with Oracle Sun
sponsored by Oracle Corporation
VIDEOCAST:
Watch this videocast to learn about an IT services company that leveraged Oracle Sun to implement a high-availability data center.
Posted: 06 Apr 2012 | Premiered: 06 Apr 2012
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Mainframe Software Rationalization: The Answer to your Data Center Integration Challenges
sponsored by CA Technologies.
WEBCAST:
When mainframes are not properly integrated with the rest of your data center infrastructure, the costs and complexity of managing them increases substantially. This webcast outlines the key phases of a mainframe rationalization approach and provides detailed guidance to help you effectively leverage it.
Posted: 04 May 2012 | Premiered: 04 May 2012
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Podcast: Upgrading to vSphere: What you need to know
sponsored by Dell and VMware
PODCAST:
Upgrading from VMware ESX and/or ESXi 3.x to vSphere 4 successfully involves careful planning. There are hardware, software and database requirements, as well as third-party software compatibility considerations. This podcast provides guidelines for planning a successful upgrade, and walks you through a proposed upgrade path step-by-step.
Posted: 23 Aug 2010 | Premiered: 23 Aug 2010
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Rational Quality Manager
sponsored by IBM
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
Download your free trial of IBM Rational Quality Manager V2, a collaborative, Web-based, quality management solution that offers comprehensive test planning and test asset management from requirements to defects.
Posted: 04 Nov 2009 | Premiered: 04 Nov 2009
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Software Trial: Fast, Efficient Recovery of VMware Applications and Data
sponsored by Quest Software
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When disaster strikes, don’t waste hours and dollars recovering critical data. vRanger delivers blazing-fast speed and granular recovery for your VMware applications and data. Get your free trial today.
Posted: 13 Feb 2012 | Premiered: 13 Feb 2012
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The State of the i
sponsored by Connectria Hosting
WEBCAST:
Access this webcast to learn about the past, present and future of IBM i. Discover, through the use of real-life examples, how organizations have benefited from this system.
Posted: 22 May 2012 | Premiered: 22 May 2012
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Upgrading to vSphere: What you need to know
sponsored by Dell and VMware
WEBCAST:
Upgrading from VMware ESX and/or ESXi 3.x to vSphere 4 successfully involves careful planning. There are hardware, software and database requirements, as well as third-party software compatibility considerations. This webcast provides guidelines for planning a successful upgrade, and walks you through a proposed upgrade path step-by-step.
Posted: 18 Nov 2010 | Premiered: 18 Nov 2010
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LISP DEFINITION (continued):
LISP, an acronym for list processing, is a programming language that was designed for easy manipulation of data strings. Developed in 1959 by John McCarthy, it is a commonly used language for artificial intelligence (AI) programming. It is one of the oldest programming languages still in relatively wide use.In LISP, all computation is expressed as a function of at least one object. Objects can be other functions, data items (such as constants or variables), or data structures. LISP's ability to compute with symbolic expressions rather than numbers makes it convenient for AI applications. LISP definition sponsored by SearchSOA.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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