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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 ETO descriptor that provides information required by IMS to build terminal-related control blocks. See also ETO descriptor.
Industry:Software
An IBM hardware device that maintains the tape inventory that is associated with a set of tape drives. A tape library data server also manages the mounting, removal, and storage of tapes.
Industry:Software
An IBM implementation of the Multiprotocol Transport Network (MPTN) architecture, such as AnyNet/2 and AnyNet/MVS. AnyNet capability allows applications and associated services that use application programming interfaces, such as sockets, ICF, or CPI-Communications, the flexibility to use alternative network protocols, such as SNA or TCP/IP, and a variety of subnetwork types, such as a LAN, frame-relay, and ISDN.
Industry:Software
A Web page that provides frequent continuing publication of thoughts, comments, and Web links on a specific topic or subject (broad or narrow in scope), often in the form of short entries arranged in reverse chronological order, the most recently added piece of information appearing first. See also blogging, blogger.
Industry:Software
An application-specific element that contains information relevant to an event.
Industry:Software
An event defined by the BTS application programmer. The BTS user-defined events are activity completion events, input events, and timer events. See also composite event, system event, timer event.
Industry:Software
A Web service endpoint associated with and providing access to a manageable resource. (OASIS)
Industry:Software
An APPN network node that implements the Branch Extender architecture. A branch network node appears to be an end node to the backbone network but acts as a network node to the branch network. There may be multiple branch network nodes in a branch, and an end node may receive network node services from any of these branch network nodes.
Industry:Software
An event emitted from a monitoring context or from a KPI context.
Industry:Software
A Web service interface representing one manageability capability. (OASIS)
Industry:Software