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  2. GE Digital - Wikipedia

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    www.ge.com /digital /. GE Digital is a subsidiary of American energy conglomerate GE Vernova. Headquartered in San Ramon, California, the company provides software and industrial internet of things (IIoT) services to industrial companies. GE Digital's primary focus is to provide industrial software and services in four markets:

  3. Smallworld - Wikipedia

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    Smallworld. Smallworld is the brand name of a portfolio of GIS software provided by GE Digital, a division of General Electric. The software was originally created by the Smallworld company founded in Cambridge, England, in 1989 by Dick Newell and others. Smallworld grew to become the global market leader for GIS in 2010 focused on utilities ...

  4. Predix (software) - Wikipedia

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    GE Digital. Website. www.ge.com /digital /iiot-platform. Predix, known as Predix Platform is an industrial IoT software platform from GE Digital. It provides edge-to-cloud data connectivity, processing, analytics, and services to support industrial applications. The Platform has both edge and cloud components. Predix Cloud is hosted on AWS.

  5. GE-400 series - Wikipedia

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    System description. The GE-400 series (Compatibles/400) came in models: 415, 425, 435 (1964), [1] 455 and 465. [2] GE-400 systems had a word length of 24 bits which could contain binary data, four six-bit BCD characters, 3 eight-bit (ASCII) characters or four signed decimal digits. GE-400 systems had magnetic-core memory with a cycle time of 2. ...

  6. EDACS - Wikipedia

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    EDACS. The Enhanced Digital Access Communication System (EDACS) is a radio communications protocol and product family invented in the General Electric Corporation in the mid 1980s. The rights were eventually bought by Harris Corporation, which eventually stopped manufacturing these devices in 2012, and ended all service in 2017.

  7. DATANET-30 - Wikipedia

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    A Computer Interface Unit allowed the DATANET-30 to communicate with a GE-200 series computer using direct memory access (DMA). It could also attach to the I/O channel of a GE-400 series, or GE-600 series system. An optional attachment allowed the DATANET-30 to attach GE-200 series peripherals such as disk storage, magnetic tape, or a line printer.

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