IBM DOS/360 Introduction
IBM introduced DOS/360 (Disk Operating System/360) as a batch-oriented operating system for its System/360 mainframe computers. It was designed to manage disk storage, handle peripheral devices, and execute programs more efficiently than previous methods.
Significance
One of the earliest widely used disk operating systems for large-scale computers, establishing foundational concepts for managing disk resources and batch processing.
Key facts
- Date
- 1964-12-01
- Type
- release
- Location
- USA