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In parallel with PowerPC, the Taligent project teamed Apple's future plans for "Pink," a new OS intended to replace System 7, with IBM's parallel efforts for Workplace OS. It intended to develop a ...
Published by IBM in 1994, it allowed hardware vendors to build a machine that could run various operating systems, including Windows NT, OS/2, Solaris, Taligent and AIX.” PReP and its associated ...
Anyone remember Taligent and Kaleida Labs? (Apple, IBM and Motorola teamed up on PowerPC, computer chips and an operating system for the Macintosh computer in 1991.) Tech's odd couple are ...
RESULT: The OS never came about. Taligent did deliver its CommonPoint application frameworks and development tools and was eventually folded back into IBM. To develop multimedia software ...
Not me. You? One of the first strategic alliances, which kick-started this phenomenal head-over-heels rush, was the joint venture between Apple Computer and IBM, called Taligent. This was an early ...
IBM and Apple would unite behind a new OS called Taligent that would run Apple, OS/2, and 16-bit Windows code, and coupled with UNIX-based servers, this would revolutionise computing. We know that ...
Apple and IBM have partnered in the past – in competition with Microsoft, no less – and the results have been mixed, to say the least. For example, the companies co-developed Taligent ...