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Jes or JES may refer to: __NOTOC__ People * Jes (musician), American singer and songwriter * Jes Bertelsen, Danish spiritual teacher and author * Jes Bundsen (1766–1829), Danish painter and etcher * Jes Gordon (born 1969), American event producer * Jes Høgh (born 1966), Danish footballer * Jes Holtsø (born 1956), Danish actor * Jes Macallan (born 1982), American actress * Jes Psaila (born 1964), Maltese guitarist * Jes Staley (born 1956), American banker Other uses * Jes Air, a former Bulgarian airline Acronyms * Job Entry Subsystem 1 (JES1), a component of the VS1 operating system * Job Entry Subsystem 2/3, (JES2, JES3) a component of the MVS operating systems * ''Junulara Esperanto-Semajno'' ("Esperanto Youth Week"), an annual Esperanto youth meeting * Producciones JES, a Colombian TV production company * Java Enterprise System, a component of the Sun Java System Sun Java System was a brand used by Sun Microsystems to market computer software. The Sun Java Syst ...
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Jes (musician)
Jes Brieden (born May 10, 1974), known simply as Jes (stylized as JES), is an American singer, songwriter, producer, composer, and DJ from New York. She is a co-founder of the US dance band Motorcycle, who released the world-famous song "As the Rush Comes" in 2003. Early life Jes Brieden, born and raised in New York City, studied art and singing in an art school. She first began experimenting with music production at her friends' studios. By age 16 she made her first vocal recordings as a reference vocalist, and was also working as a backup singer for several major recording labels. After Jes answered an ad in the newspaper called ''The Village Voice'' when she was still a teenager, she recorded her first song. At the time, she sang in various bands. Career 2002: Guardians of the Earth In 2001, while she was working at a recording studio in LA, Jes met Mike Olson, and the two formed Guardians of the Earth. Songs they produced include "Star Children" and "One Moon Circling". "S ...
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Jes Bertelsen
Jes Bertelsen (born March 27, 1946), Dr. phil. in History of ideas, is a Danish spiritual teacher and author. Since 1982 he has been the leader of Vækstcenteret (i.e. "The Growth Center"), which he and his wife at the time, Hanne Kizach, founded in Norre-Snede Municipality, Denmark. His teachings are based on an experiential investigation of the nature of consciousness, using comparative analysis of Eastern and Western spiritual teachings and consciousness practices on a foundation of modern psychological, philosophical and scientific approaches. He teaches in Danish. A number of his books have been translated into German. Academic background Bertelsen studied History of Ideas ("Idehistorie") at Aarhus University, Denmark with founder of this interdisciplinary study, Danish philosopher Professor Johannes Sløk. Bertelsen was employed and lectured at Aarhus University from 1970 to 1982. Bertelsen has written 20 books beginning with the 1972 gold medal award-winning MA thesis ('Cat ...
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Jes Bundsen
Jes Bundsen (16 September 1766 – 22 September 1829) was a Danish architectural and landscape painter and etcher. Life Bundsen was born in Assens in 1766. He attended the Academy of Copenhagen in 1786, and then studied in Dresden, after which he became a teacher of drawing and a painter in Hamburg and Altona. He died at the latter town in 1829. He chiefly painted views in the vicinity of these places, as well as interiors of churches. He etched several plates in outline, and also practised lithography Lithography () is a planographic method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water. The printing is from a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a smooth surface. It was invented in 1796 by the German a ... to some extent. His brother was the architect Axel Bundsen. References Sources * 1766 births 1829 deaths Danish landscape painters People from Assens Municipality Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts alumni {{D ...
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Jes Gordon
Jes Gordon (born November 7, 1969) is an American event producer and designer, author, and star of ''Rocco's Dinner Party'' on Bravo (US TV network). She is the former host of Fine Living Network's "The Perfect Party", and the resident Event Planning expert on Style Network and MyStyle.com. She is the CEO and Creative Director for her design firm jesGordon/properFUN, and the author of ''Party Like a Rock Star: A Celebrity Planner's Tips and Tricks for Throwing an Unforgettable Bash''. Biography Jes Gordon was born on November 7, 1969 in Poughkeepsie, New York. At the age of 13, Gordon got an after school job as a florist's assistant. She's also worked as a set designer for films such as ''Interview with the Vampire'' and '' Dead Man Walking'', before becoming Design Director at New York's Tavern on the Green. Her work there led to private commissions, and at the age of 20, she left to start her own firm. Based in New York, jesGORDON/properFUN consists of two divisions: Event Man ...
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Jes Høgh
Jes Høgh (; born 7 May 1966) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. He played 57 matches and scored 1 goal for the Denmark national team, and Høgh represented Denmark at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, as well as the UEFA Euro 1996 and UEFA Euro 2000 tournaments. He was a part of the Denmark team that won the 1995 King Fahd Cup. Biography Born in Aalborg, Høgh began his career in Aalborg Chang. In 1987, he moved to crosstown club AaB in the top-flight Danish 1st Division. At AaB he formed an attacking midfield duo with Peter Rasmussen, and especially the 1990 season was a breakthrough as Høgh scored 7 goals in 26 games. He suffered a knee injury in late 1990, but Høgh managed to make his debut for the Danish national team when he took part in the April 1991 friendly match 1–1 draw with Bulgaria. As his contract with AaB ran out in January 1992, he had signed a new deal with league rivals Silkeborg in November 1990. However, a clause ...
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Jes Holtsø
Jes Holtsø (born 30 December 1956) is a Danish actor most notable for his role as Kjeld's son Børge in the ''Olsen-banden'' films. The reason that he was chosen to play Børge was actually his thick glasses, which became his characteristic. Later he played the Olsens' son (unrelated to the Olsen Gang), William Olsen in the Danish television series '' Huset på Christianshavn'' from 1970 to 1977 and the film based on the series ''Ballade på Christianshavn'' in 1971. As an adult Holtsø never pursued acting, though he did take part in the last Olsen Gang film, ''The Olsen Gang's Last Trick'', as the adult Børge. After having been a drug-addict and alcoholic for much of his youth, Holtsø is now clean, and has, himself, worked at an institution to help addicts. Since 2002, Holtsø has worked as a theater technician at the Royal Danish Theatre. In 2009, Holtsø competed as a singer in the Danish counterpart of ''Britain's Got Talent'', after which he released an album. In 2012, h ...
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Jes Macallan
Jes Macallan is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Josslyn Carver in ABC drama series ''Mistresses'' and Ava Sharpe in The CW superhero comedy-drama ''Legends of Tomorrow''. Career Jes Macallan is an actor and director. Before her series regular role in the Arrowverse dramedy superhero show, Legends of Tomorrow (Netflix), which ran for seven seasons, Macallan starred in ABC's hit drama series, ''Mistresses'' (Hulu), with Alyssa Milano, which ran for four seasons. A few of her numerous other credits, she also starred in the pilot ''Crash and Burn'', executive produced by Tony Hawk, as well as the digital film series, ''Relationship Status'', executive produced by Milo Ventimiglia and StyleHaul, which was screened at the Tribeca Film Festival with critical accolades. As an episodic director, she went on to direct two highly ambitious, VFX/SPFX heavy episodes of Legends of Tomorrow. Following a recent series wrap on Legends of Tomorrow, Macallan went on to d ...
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Jes Psaila
Jes Psaila is a Maltese guitarist born on 23 February 1964. Psaila began his musical career as an electric guitarist in 1982 playing with various rock groups, most notably with the Maltese progressive rock band Avatar. At that time other prominent Maltese rock bands included Marsascala-based Mirage, Over and Stratkast. With Psaila the founding members of Avatar were Aidan Zammit Lupi, Ivan Scicluna, Sean Griscti and Karl Griscti. The band gave memorable concerts in most of Malta's large venues and clubs, and was especially known for the intricate harmonised solos on two guitars. With Avatar, he supported the Ghanaian band Osibisa during a concert at the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta in 1984. Zammit Lupi and the Griscti brothers left Malta by 1985 and the band never reunited. The guitarist has also played with the Johan Strauss School of Music Jazz Band. In 2001 he played electric guitar in Jason Fabri's Jason Paul Band, that also featured deceased double bassist ...
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Jes Staley
James Edward "Jes" Staley (born December 27, 1956) is an American banker, and the former group chief executive (CEO) of Barclays. He stood down as CEO on November 1, 2021, and was succeeded by C. S. Venkatakrishnan. Staley has nearly four decades of experience in banking and financial services. He spent 34 years at J.P. Morgan's investment bank, ultimately becoming CEO. In 2013 he moved to BlueMountain Capital, and in December 2015, became CEO of Barclays. In November 2021 Staley resigned amid a regulatory probe into whether he mischaracterized his relationship with the financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Early life Staley was born on in Boston, Massachusetts. His father, Paul R. Staley, was president and CEO of PQ Corporation, a chemicals company, who eventually settled the family outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His grandfather, Edward Staley, was the top executive of W.T. Grant at the time when the company filed for bankruptcy in 1976. His brother, Peter Staley ...
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Jes Air
JES Air was founded in 1991 and was one of the first privately owned airlines in Bulgaria. The airline was supported with capital from Singapore-based companies. JES Air was famous for its delays, but despite this, passengers used the airline because of the cheap prices it offered. History The first route for JES Air was Sofia–New York City, due to an agreement between the two countries, and it then expanded its destinations towards Canada and Asia. One of the aircraft - LZ-JXB was wet leased to REGION AIR PTE. LTD., Singapore and took place in the creation of the new face of Vietnam Airlines. "JES Air" fell into bankruptcy only one year after it started flights and at the end of 1992 was re-registered in the Middle East and renamed. Following the bankruptcy, REGION AIR PTE. LTD. had employed ex-JES Air Bulgarian pilots and engineers to continue with the development of Vietnam Airlines. Destinations ; * Melbourne - Melbourne Airport ; * Sofia - Sofia Airport ; * Ottawa - ...
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Job Entry Subsystem 1 (JES1)
Job Entry Subsystem (JES), aka Job Entry Subsystem 1 (JES1), was released by IBM as an integral part of OS/VS1 as an enhancement to the basic functions that users of VS1's predecessor, MFT, had. History IBM proclaimed JES1 to be "the single most important addition" to the job scheduling provided by VS1. IBM Systems Journal defined JES1's services as Spooling and scheduling, adding "Its three major components are peripheral services, central services, and queue management." JES1 was not popular, because HASP and ASP users often had made local modifications (edits), and wanted to retain their investment. Features JES1 permitted operators to submit batch jobs from local unit record equipment. In addition, Remote Entry Service (RES) permitted remote operators to submit jobs from remote sites to JES. The printed and punched output of jobs running on OS/VS1, whether submitted locally or remotely, is handled by JES and may be routed to local devices, to the originating site or to anot ...
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Job Entry Subsystem 2/3
The Job Entry Subsystem (JES) is a component of IBM's MVS mainframe operating systems that is responsible for managing batch workloads. In modern times, there are two distinct implementations of the Job Entry System called JES2 and JES3. They are designed to provide efficient execution of batch jobs. Job processing is divided into several phases to provide parallelism through pipelining. These phases include input processing where jobs are read and interpreted, the execution phase where jobs run, and output processing where job output is printed or stored on DASD. Jobs that are in the same phase of execution are usually said to reside on a particular queue; for example, jobs that are currently executing are on the execution queue. To improve I/O efficiency, JES performs spooling, which provides multiple jobs with simultaneous access to a common storage volume. JES uses a structure called a ''checkpoint'' to backup information about currently executing jobs and their associat ...
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