PLEX
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PLEX or Plex may refer to:
- PLEX (programming language), a programming language used by Ericsson for their AXE telephone exchange switches since 1970s
- CA Plex (formerly launched in 1994 by Synon as Obsydian)—a multi-platform, model-based, rapid application development tool. that programmers use to develop applications in a Windows environment and then compile and test them in a target environment—Windows/.NET, Java/J2EE or IBM System i.
- Plex (software), media center software including a media server, and desktop and mobile clients since 2010
- Prairie Lindy Exchange, an acronym used in various lindy exchanges in central North America
- Googolplex, a large number, which has given rise to "n-plex" notation in the names of large numbers
- Googleplex, corporate headquarters complex of Google, Inc.
- Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program or Plant Life Extension of nuclear power plants
Entertainment
- Plex, a magic robot character in the children's television show Yo Gabba Gabba!
- Plex soldiers, characters in the computer game Star Wars: Empire at War
- Com Plex, a 2000 album by The Helio Sequence
- Megaplex, a large theatre with many screens
- Supaplex, a computer game
- 30 Days Concord Pilot License Extension (PLEX), an item in EVE Online MMORPG game that adds 30 days of game time
- Plex (video game developer), developer of video games Ruin Arm and Shōnin yo Taishi wo Idake!!
Technology
- Plex, a brand name of North State Communications
- Plex Systems, a software company that develops Plex Online
- Parallel Sysplex, a cluster of IBM mainframes
- Steinberg Plex, Virtual Studio Technology software
- PLEX, PLasma EXchange [this abbreviation is especially used in Neurology as a treatment modality for Neuromyelitis optica or Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy]
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