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Taligent Inc. (a
portmanteau of "talent" and "intelligent") was an
American software company.
Based on the Pink object-oriented
operating system conceived...
- Microsoft's
monopoly and the
Wintel duopoly. The
alliance yielded the
launch of
Taligent,
Kaleida Labs, the
PowerPC CPU family, the
Common Hardware Reference Platform...
- OS in the 1990s led to a few
cancelled projects, code
named Star Trek,
Taligent, and Copland.
Although the
classic Mac OS and
macOS (Mac OS X) have different...
- Microsoft,
Silicon Graphics, Sun Microsystems, and
Taligent. Sun Microsystems,
Silicon Graphics, and
Taligent have
since left the organization. As of September 2022[update]...
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pattern was
later migrated by
Taligent to Java and po****rized in a
paper by
Taligent CTO Mike Potel.
After Taligent's discontinuation in 1998, Andy Bower...
- that
Taligent would fix this with all its
modern foundation of full reentrance,
preemptive multitasking, and
protected memory. When the
Taligent efforts...
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Project Amber (a
codename for what
would become OpenDoc) a path
toward Taligent.
Taligent was
considered the ****ure of the Macintosh, and work on
other tools...
- years,
Taligent's theoretical innovation was
often compared to NeXT's
older but
mature and
commercially established platform, but
Taligent's launch in...
- Submarine, and
released System 7 in 1991.: 169 Pink was spun off into
Taligent, Inc in 1992
within the AIM
alliance with IBM.: 167 In the
theme of Blue...
- (formerly
named OS/390, MVS), and z/VSE. In 1992,
Apple and IBM
cofounded Taligent,
based upon Pink, an
operating system with a m**** of
sophisticated object-oriented...