Transarc
Appearance
Industry | Software |
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Founded | 1989 |
Founders | |
Defunct | 1999 |
Headquarters | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Products | Encina |
Transarc Corporation was a private
.Transarc commercialized the
Solaris
binary distribution of the DCE.
Transarc was purchased by IBM in 1994[1] and became the IBM Transarc Lab in 1999[2] and then the IBM Pittsburgh Lab in 2001.[3] The lab was closed in 2002.[4]
References
- ^ Bloomberg News (17 August 1994), "Acquisition to Bolster IBM's Networking", South Florida Sun-Sentinel, retrieved 9 June 2020
- ^ Guzzo, Maria (11 January 1999), "Transarc adds IBM to banner", Pittsburgh Business Times, retrieved 9 June 2020
- ^ "IBM operation drops Transarc name", Pittsburgh Business Times, 19 January 2001, retrieved 9 June 2020
- ^ "IBM lab being closed", Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 21 March 2002, retrieved 12 March 2022
External links
- Transarc Corporate Overview from 1999