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{{Short description|Distributed computing project by Sun Microsystems}}
'''Distributed Objects Everywhere''' ('''DOE''') was a long-running [[Sun Microsystems]] project to build a [[distributed computing]] environment based on the [[CORBA]] system in the 'back end' and [[OpenStep]] as the user interface. First started in 1990 and announced soon thereafter, it remained [[vaporware]] for many years before it was finally released as '''NEO''' in 1995. It was sold for only a short period before being dropped (along with OpenStep) in 1996. In its place is what is today known as [[Enterprise
== Background ==
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By the time DOE, now known as NEO, was released in 1995,<ref>{{cite press release
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==External links==
* {{cite journal▼
|last1=Shah |first1=Rawn
▲{{cite journal
|date=1996-06-01 |df=mdy
|url=https://www.infoworld.com/article/2077168/distributed-object-computing-with-joe-and-neo.html
▲ | title = Distributed Object Computing with Joe and NEO
▲ | journal = JavaWorld
▲ | accessdate = 2006-12-13
▲ }}
[[Category:Common Object Request Broker Architecture]]
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