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DISTRIBUTED RESOURCE MANAGER PROVIDING CONTROL OVER BATCH JOBS AND DISTRIBUTED COMPUTE NODES
PBS/Torque; TORQUE Resource Manager

IronPort         
  • John Chambers]] and Cisco Senior Director of Innovation [[Helder Antunes]], during the 2011 presidential visit to the US.
  • A Cisco 8851 IP Phone
  • Cisco's first router, the Advanced Gateway Server (AGS) router (1986)
  • Cisco Live 2007 in [[Anaheim]], [[California]]. Cisco Live is the company's annual exposition and conference.
  • Cisco headquarters in the [[North San Jose Innovation District]]
  • CloudLock, a Cisco [[cloud computing security]] subsidiary.
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  • [[John T. Chambers]] led Cisco as its CEO between 1995 and 2015. (Pictured at 2010 [[World Economic Forum]], in [[Davos]], [[Switzerland]]).
  • In 2010, Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]] awarded Cisco the Secretary of State's Award for Corporate Excellence, which was presented in [[Jerusalem]] by Ambassador [[James B. Cunningham]] to Cisco Senior Manager Zika Abzuk.
AMERICAN MULTINATIONAL TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
Cisco Systems, Inc.; CISCO; Cisco Systems, Inc; Cisco Systems Incorporated; IronPort; Ironport; Cisco Systems; Cisco Systems Inc; IronPort Systems; CISCO Systems; AXL (Cisco API); AXL(Cisco API); Welcome to the human network; Cisco systems; Cisco IP Communicator; Dynamicsoft; Greenfield Networks; Five Across; Remote Data Exchange Protocol; RDEP; Cisco FWSM; Cisco 7600; Network Magic; Cisco's 3 Layered Model; Cisco Unified Operations Manager; CoreOptics; ExtendMedia; Arch Rock Corporation; Pari Networks; PostOffice Protocol; Cisco Systems Inc.; CloudLock; Cisco small business; Criticism of Cisco Systems; Cisco routers; User:TeeTylerToe/sandbox19; CSCO (NASDAQ); @Cisco; History of Cisco Systems; Controversies surrounding Cisco; Cisco HyperFlex
IronPort Systems, Inc., headquartered in San Bruno, California, was a company that designed and sold products and services that were intended to protect enterprises against internet threats.
Cisco         
  • John Chambers]] and Cisco Senior Director of Innovation [[Helder Antunes]], during the 2011 presidential visit to the US.
  • A Cisco 8851 IP Phone
  • Cisco's first router, the Advanced Gateway Server (AGS) router (1986)
  • Cisco Live 2007 in [[Anaheim]], [[California]]. Cisco Live is the company's annual exposition and conference.
  • Cisco headquarters in the [[North San Jose Innovation District]]
  • CloudLock, a Cisco [[cloud computing security]] subsidiary.
  • title=Visit to Cisco}}</ref>
  • [[John T. Chambers]] led Cisco as its CEO between 1995 and 2015. (Pictured at 2010 [[World Economic Forum]], in [[Davos]], [[Switzerland]]).
  • In 2010, Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]] awarded Cisco the Secretary of State's Award for Corporate Excellence, which was presented in [[Jerusalem]] by Ambassador [[James B. Cunningham]] to Cisco Senior Manager Zika Abzuk.
AMERICAN MULTINATIONAL TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
Cisco Systems, Inc.; CISCO; Cisco Systems, Inc; Cisco Systems Incorporated; IronPort; Ironport; Cisco Systems; Cisco Systems Inc; IronPort Systems; CISCO Systems; AXL (Cisco API); AXL(Cisco API); Welcome to the human network; Cisco systems; Cisco IP Communicator; Dynamicsoft; Greenfield Networks; Five Across; Remote Data Exchange Protocol; RDEP; Cisco FWSM; Cisco 7600; Network Magic; Cisco's 3 Layered Model; Cisco Unified Operations Manager; CoreOptics; ExtendMedia; Arch Rock Corporation; Pari Networks; PostOffice Protocol; Cisco Systems Inc.; CloudLock; Cisco small business; Criticism of Cisco Systems; Cisco routers; User:TeeTylerToe/sandbox19; CSCO (NASDAQ); @Cisco; History of Cisco Systems; Controversies surrounding Cisco; Cisco HyperFlex
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Cisco Systems, Inc.         
  • John Chambers]] and Cisco Senior Director of Innovation [[Helder Antunes]], during the 2011 presidential visit to the US.
  • A Cisco 8851 IP Phone
  • Cisco's first router, the Advanced Gateway Server (AGS) router (1986)
  • Cisco Live 2007 in [[Anaheim]], [[California]]. Cisco Live is the company's annual exposition and conference.
  • Cisco headquarters in the [[North San Jose Innovation District]]
  • CloudLock, a Cisco [[cloud computing security]] subsidiary.
  • title=Visit to Cisco}}</ref>
  • [[John T. Chambers]] led Cisco as its CEO between 1995 and 2015. (Pictured at 2010 [[World Economic Forum]], in [[Davos]], [[Switzerland]]).
  • In 2010, Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]] awarded Cisco the Secretary of State's Award for Corporate Excellence, which was presented in [[Jerusalem]] by Ambassador [[James B. Cunningham]] to Cisco Senior Manager Zika Abzuk.
AMERICAN MULTINATIONAL TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
Cisco Systems, Inc.; CISCO; Cisco Systems, Inc; Cisco Systems Incorporated; IronPort; Ironport; Cisco Systems; Cisco Systems Inc; IronPort Systems; CISCO Systems; AXL (Cisco API); AXL(Cisco API); Welcome to the human network; Cisco systems; Cisco IP Communicator; Dynamicsoft; Greenfield Networks; Five Across; Remote Data Exchange Protocol; RDEP; Cisco FWSM; Cisco 7600; Network Magic; Cisco's 3 Layered Model; Cisco Unified Operations Manager; CoreOptics; ExtendMedia; Arch Rock Corporation; Pari Networks; PostOffice Protocol; Cisco Systems Inc.; CloudLock; Cisco small business; Criticism of Cisco Systems; Cisco routers; User:TeeTylerToe/sandbox19; CSCO (NASDAQ); @Cisco; History of Cisco Systems; Controversies surrounding Cisco; Cisco HyperFlex
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TORQUE

The Terascale Open-source Resource and Queue Manager (TORQUE) is a distributed resource manager providing control over batch jobs and distributed compute nodes. TORQUE can integrate with the non-commercial Maui Cluster Scheduler or the commercial Moab Workload Manager to improve overall utilization, scheduling and administration on a cluster.

The TORQUE community has extended the original Portable Batch System (PBS) to extend scalability, fault tolerance, and functionality. Contributors include NCSA, OSC, USC, the US DOE, Sandia, PNNL, UB, TeraGrid, and other HPC organizations. As of June 2018, TORQUE is no longer open-source even though previously it was described by its developers as open-source software, using the OpenPBS version 2.3 license and as non-free software by the Debian Free Software Guidelines due to license issues.