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  • Coyote Point Systems

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    This article appears to be written like an advertisement. Please help improve it by rewriting promotional content from a neutral point of view and removing any inappropriate external links. (October 2009) The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines for companies and organizations. Please help to establish notability by adding reliable, secondary sources about the topic. If notability cannot be established, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted. (October 2009) Coyote Point Systems Type Private company Industry Technology Founded 1998 Headquarters Millerton, NY USA and San Jose, CA USA Products Equalizer application traffic management appliance Website coyotepoint.com Coyote Point Systems is a manufacturer of computer networking equipment for application traffic management, also known as server load balancing. The company introduced hardware-based server load balancers nearly simultaneously with large... (see more)

  • Duplex (telecommunications)

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    A duplex communication system is a point-to-point system composed of two connected parties or devices that can communicate with one another in both directions simultaneously. An example of a duplex device is a telephone. The people at both ends of a telephone call can speak at the same time, the earphone can reproduce the speech of the other person as the microphone transmits the speech of the local person, because there is a two-way communication channel between them. The term multiplexing is used when mediating pairwise communication between more than one pair of parties or devices - on the same point-to-point system. There is no communication between the separate pairs of parties or devices. Duplex systems are employed in many communications networks, either to allow for a communication "two-way street" between two connected parties or to provide a "reverse path" for the monitoring and remote adjustment of equipment in the field. Systems that do not need the duplex capability use... (see more)

  • Floating Point Systems

    Floating Point Systems Inc. (FPS) was a Beaverton, Oregon vendor of minisupercomputers. The company was founded in 1970 by former Tektronix engineer Norm Winningstad.[1] The original goal of the company was to supply floating point coprocessors for minicomputers. In 1976, the AP-120B array processor was produced. This was soon followed by a larger FPS AP-190. In 1981, the follow-on FPS-164 was produced, followed by its big brother, the 264 having the same architecture. This was 5 times faster using ECL instead of TTL chips. These processors were widely used as attached processors for scientific applications in reflection seismology, physical chemistry, NSA cryptology and other disciplines requiring large numbers of computations. Attached array processors were usually used in facilities where larger supercomputers were either not needed or not affordable. In 1986, the T-Series hypercube using INMOS transputers and Weitek floating-point processors was introduced. The T stood for "Tess... (see more)

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