http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/abstracts/rd/524/chambliss.html

[They] describe the design of a prototype system by which the IBM DS8000™ 
storage system can host application extensions, called Adjuncts, that improve 
the operation of z/OS® (mainframe) applications. These extensions process 
large amounts of data in operations like searching, sorting, and indexing, so 
that the host application need not even access most of the data.  

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Tom Schmidt 
(I apologize for the on-topic post here -- I'm sure other regular posters will 
generate enough noise to bury it in practically no time at all.)  

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