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- mergers and acquisitions by IBM DataMirror company page "DataMirror Annual Report 2006" (PDF). Retrieved 2006-11-16. "Datamirror Acquires SQLPump from Softquest"...
- A mirror, also known as a looking gl****, is an object that reflects an image. Light that bounces off a mirror will show an image of whatever is in front...
- In data storage, disk mirroring is the replication of logical disk volumes onto separate physical hard disks in real time to ensure continuous availability...
- September 2, 2007. Retrieved 2008-06-02. "IBM Completes Acquisition of DataMirror" (Press release). IBM. 2007-09-04. Archived from the original on September...
- In 2003, the database was acquired by DataMirror of Markham, Ontario. In September 2007, IBM acquired DataMirror. Today (2012) PointBase's SQL Engine is...
- configurations that employ the techniques of striping, mirroring, or parity to create large reliable data stores from multiple general-purpose computer hard...
- Black Mirror is a British science fiction anthology series created by Charlie Brooker. The programme was inspired by The Twilight Zone and explores technology...
- A mirror neuron is a neuron that fires both when an animal acts and when the animal observes the same action performed by another. Thus, the neuron "mirrors"...
- Mirror sites or mirrors are replicas of other websites. The concept of mirroring applies to network services accessible through any protocol, such as HTTP...
- generally patriarchal and capitalist. Recurring themes throughout Black Mirror include data privacy and surveillance, virtual reality, individualism and consumerism...