SAGE is the short name for The System Administrators Guild, the professional body for those who maintain IT systems and the networks that connect them.
SAGE was an early United States Air Forcecomputer systemA computer system is a set of hardware and software which processes data in a meaningful way. A relatively simple computer system is a PC. An example of a relatively complex computer system is the Internet. Even the simplest computer is really a computer.
Sage is the title of a collection of poems by GermanThe Federal Republic of Germany ( German: Bundesrepublik Deutschland is one of the world's leading industrialized countries, located in the middle of the European Union. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark and the Baltic Sea, to the eastauthorThe word author has several meanings: # The author of a book, story, article or the like, is the person who has written it (or is writing it). This can be short or long, fiction or nonfiction, poetry or prose, technical or literature; in particular it isPaul WührPaul Wuhr (born July 10, 1927 in Munich) is a German experimental author, generally considered to be one of the most important in the second half of the 20th century. Wuhr currently lives on Lake Trasimeno in Umbria, Italy and has written for Hanser-Verla.
Sage is an RSSRSS or Really Simple Syndication is a family of XML-based communication standards with the following members: Rich Site Summary (RSS 0. 9x and RSS 2. 0) RDF Site Summary (RSS 0. 0) ( RDF: Resource Description Framework) RSS can be understood as a web synd and AtomAtom is a web standard similar to RSS. It was created to solve the problem of confusion created by having parallel standards for RSS (namely Really Simple Syndication and RDF Site Summary) and create a new more flexible web syndication format and API.News aggregatorA news aggregator is a piece of software or a remotely hosted service that periodically reads a set of news sources, in one of several XML-based formats (primarily RSS), finds the new bits, and displays them in reverse-chronological order on a single page extension for the Mozilla FirefoxMozilla Firefox (originally known as Phoenix and intermittently as Mozilla Firebird is a free web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and hundreds of volunteers. Before its 1. 0 release on November 9, 2004, Firefox had already garnered a great dea web browser.
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