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MAPPER (also known more recently as BIS) is a 4th-Generation language/database/environment produced by the Unisys Corporation.
(MAPPER (also known more recently as BIS) is a 4th-Generation language/database/environment produced by the Unisys Corporation.) |
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[http://www.unisys.com/unisys/product/productdetail.jsp?id=1120000160000010000&pid=1120000970018210161&sid=2800008 Official Source]
MAPPER (also more recently known as BIS) was originally a product of the Sperry Corporation and was a mainframe product implemented on the Sperry 1100 systems.
After the merger of Sperry and Burroughs to create the Unisys Corporation, MAPPER was implemented on additional platforms,
Unisys 2200 mainframe▼
Windows Server▼
and is today available on
Sun Solaris▼
▲#Unisys 2200 mainframe
Linux▼
▲#Windows Server
At various times MAPPER has been available on a number of Unix implementations, including IBM AIX, and on the Unisys A-Series mainframes.▼
▲#Sun Solaris
MAPPER was initially created for the Sperry engineers' internal use. The first commercial customer was the Aitcheson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company.▼
▲#Linux
During the early 90s, Windows MAPPER was given an optional web-enablement layer, called CoolICE (where ICE means Internet Commerce Enabler), today generally just abbreviated to ICE.▼
▲At various times MAPPER has been available on a number of Unix implementations, including IBM AIX,
and on the Unisys A-Series mainframes.
MAPPER was initially created for the Sperry engineers' internal use.
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▲During the early 90s, Windows MAPPER was given an optional web-enablement layer, called CoolICE
(where ICE means Internet Commerce Enabler), today generally just abbreviated to ICE.
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