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International Business Machines
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.
An application that is deployed on more than one physical machine. A client/server application is a common multitiered application in which there are two tiers: the client tier (for example, the presentation and the graphical user interface) and the server tier (for example, the service and the database).
Industry:Software
An environment supported by the workbench in which a server project can be configured to repeatedly deploy a server configuration (that contains message flows and message sets) to the broker with a single toolbar button click.
Industry:Software
A way of illustrating relationships among objects. Each object that appears in a level below another object is an example of the upper object.
Industry:Software
An application that is programmed in a traditional programming language with full access to the functions of an operating system, but retrieves data from Web pages as a thin client or embedded script would. See also thin client.
Industry:Software
An environment that helps automate and centralize the management of storage. This goal is achieved through a combination of hardware, software, and policies. In the system-managed storage environment for z/OS, the function is provided by DFSMSdfp, DFSMShsm, DFSMSdss, DFSMSrmm, DFSORT, Security Server (RACF), and MVS. See also system-managed storage.
Industry:Software
A way of monitoring queue manager resource definitions, performance conditions, and channel conditions in a network of WebSphere MQ systems.
Industry:Software
An application that is run on System i models and processors to determine processor performance. The CPW workload is representative of commercial applications, particularly those that do significant database processing in conjunction with journaling and commitment control.
Industry:Software
An environment that once created by the user may be used repeatedly without incurring the overhead of initialization and termination for each call. The environment remains available until explicitly terminated by the user.
Industry:Software
A way of presenting information online with connections (called hypertext links) between one piece of information (called a hypertext node) and another.
Industry:Software
An application that is used to perform configuration change detection in Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator.
Industry:Software