The IBM-Lotus merger that was signed, sealed and delivered over the weekend was viewed Monday by a variety of experts as the beginning of the end for IBM’s star-crossed OS/2 Warp personal computer ...
Don’t be misled by those nuns in the IBM television commercials. The new OS/2 Warp system, a product of Big Blue’s operation in Boca Raton, is more devilish than divine. It’s not for amateurs – unless ...
People have been writing obituaries about it for years, but suddenly it’s back from the dead, ready to take over. And we don’t mean Elvis’ shade. No, we’re talking about an even less likely candidate ...
The birthplace of the personal computer – Boca Raton – now serves as IBM’s software brain trust.On Wednesday, International Business Machines Corp.’s research lab in Boca Raton showed off the software ...
Last rites? Hasn't it been dead for some time? Nah, it's just been pining for the fjords. But OS/2 is finally about to join the choir invisible. IBM has said that they will no longer sell OS/2 or OS/2 ...
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 ...