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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 environment for developing and deploying enterprise applications, defined by Sun Microsystems Inc. The Java EE platform consists of a set of services, application programming interfaces (APIs), and protocols that provide the functionality for developing multitiered, Web-based applications. (Sun)
Industry:Software
An environment that supports one MVS image. See also MVS image.
Industry:Software
An environment that supports one VSE image. See also VSE image.
Industry:Software
An Ericsson service that transmits information between DirectTalk and certain switches.
Industry:Software
An ESS cluster (or, optionally, in an external cluster) designated by the copy services administrator to perform the ESS Copy Services functions. See also backup Copy Services server, primary Copy Services server.
Industry:Software
An event generated over the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) and logged in a CEI data store.
Industry:Software
An event-driven, serial-access protocol for accessing XML documents, used. A Java-only API, SAX is used by most servlets and network programs to transmit and receive XML documents.
Industry:Software
An example implementation of an autonomic manager that provides event monitoring, filtering, and aggregation capabilities. It can also perform aalysis and execute scripts to make changes to the system state.
Industry:Software
An expansion port (E_port) that is online but not operational between switches due to an overlapping domain ID or nonidentical parameters such as error detect timeout values (E_D_TOVs). See also expansion port.
Industry:Software