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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 procedure, recommended by the CCITT, for using an integrated services digital network (ISDN) on the data link level. LAPD is a duplex, asynchronous, symmetric procedure used to communicate control instructions, such as setting up and dropping a connection, to the control channel (D-channel) of ISDN.
Industry:Software
A procedure-oriented language designed for solving complex scientific problems or for running complicated business applications.
Industry:Software
A process attribute that is used when file access permissions are determined.
Industry:Software
A process customization and publishing tool that enables process engineers to accelerate delivery of customized software development process, visually model process using Unified Modeling Language, and leverage the best practices captured in the RUP.
Industry:Software
A process for organizing software development teams and their work products. Members of a project team use activities and components to organize their work.
Industry:Software
A product of Tivoli that delivers shared data access at the speed of a storage area network (SAN), using fibre channel, the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI), or the iSCSI. Using standard networks and file systems, SANergy provides multiple computers with the power to dynamically share file and data access on SAN-based storage.
Industry:Software
A product offering interface and class definitions that provide a consistent means of interacting with enterprise resources (for example, CICS and Encina transactions) from any Java execution environment.
Industry:Software
A product that enables data to be replicated between IMS and DB2 databases.
Industry:Software
A product that is capable of correctly processing monetary data in the euro denomination. For a product to be considered EuroReady, all products with which it is used must also be EuroReady. IBM hardware products that are EuroReady might or might not have an engraved euro sign key on their keyboard.
Industry:Software
A product, such as a drive or adapter, connected to a host through an I/O interface using the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) protocol. A SCSI device is either an initiator or a target. See also Small Computer System Interface, initiator.
Industry:Software