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- Transarc abstract "Transarc Corporation was a private Pittsburgh-based software company founded in 1989 by Jeffrey Eppinger, Michael Kazar, Alfred Spector, and Dean Thompson of Carnegie Mellon University. It commercialized the Andrew File System (AFS) that was originally developed at Carnegie Mellon.As a member of The Open Group, Transarc also developed the DFS distributed filesystem component of the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) that was sold by Open Group members (including Transarc). Other products included the distributed transaction processing monitor Encina (a basis for IBM's UNIX-based CICS products; included in IBM's TXSeries and later WebSphere), and the Solaris binary distribution of DCE.Transarc was purchased by IBM in 1994 and became the IBM Pittsburgh Lab in 1999. In 2000, IBM announced OpenAFS, an open source version of the Transarc AFS implementation. The commercial version is now deprecated. transarc.com now redirects to an adult image company.".
- Transarc extinctionYear "1999".
- Transarc foundingYear "1989".
- Transarc keyPerson Alfred_Spector.
- Transarc keyPerson Jeff_Eppinger.
- Transarc keyPerson Dean_Thompson.
- Transarc keyPerson Michael_Kazar.
- Transarc location Pittsburgh.
- Transarc product Encina_(software).
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- Transarc companyName "Transarc".
- Transarc defunct "1999".
- Transarc foundation "1989".
- Transarc hasPhotoCollection Transarc.
- Transarc industry "Software".
- Transarc keyPeople "Jeffrey Eppinger, Michael Kazar, Alfred Spector, Dean Thompson".
- Transarc location "Pittsburgh".
- Transarc products "Encina".
- Transarc subject Category:Companies_established_in_1989.
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- Transarc subject Category:IBM_acquisitions.
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- Transarc comment "Transarc Corporation was a private Pittsburgh-based software company founded in 1989 by Jeffrey Eppinger, Michael Kazar, Alfred Spector, and Dean Thompson of Carnegie Mellon University. It commercialized the Andrew File System (AFS) that was originally developed at Carnegie Mellon.As a member of The Open Group, Transarc also developed the DFS distributed filesystem component of the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) that was sold by Open Group members (including Transarc).".
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