- Industry: Computer
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Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
A unit that consists of one or more Web components and a Web deployment descriptor. (Sun)
Industry:Software
A United Nations treaty agency whose mission is to ensure that all nations have access to telecommunication services. The ITU works closely with all standards organizations to form an international uniform standards system for communication. It comprises three branches: telecommunications standardization, telecommunications development, and radiocommunication. See also European Telecommunications Standards Institute.
Industry:Software
A United States government agency that is a sponsor of the National Science Foundation Network (NFSNET).
Industry:Software
A UNIX operating system developed by IBM that is designed and optimized to run on POWER microprocessor-based hardware such as servers, workstations, and blades.
Industry:Software
A URL used in a URL command to indicate the page that should be sent to the customer upon completion of the command. See also shopping flow URL.
Industry:Software
A term that begins an EGL statement that is neither a function invocation nor an assignment statement. Keywords include add and delete.
Industry:Software
A term used to refer generically to the products: CICS for HP-UX, CICS for Sun Solaris, TXSeries for AIX, TXSeries for HP-UX, and TXSeries for Solaris.
Industry:Software
A term used to refer generically to the products: CICS Transaction Server for z/OS, CICS for MVS/ESA, CICS Transaction Server for VSE/ESA, and CICS/VSE.
Industry:Software
A text file containing comma separated values, that is, tabular values delimited by commas.
Industry:Software
A text file with an .egl extension, used to store definitions of EGL data, logic, and UI parts.
Industry:Software