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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 asynchronous, balanced data link protocol used between two systems to exchange information over an ISDN B-channel.
Industry:Software
An attribute of a new process identifying the parent of the process. The parent process ID of a process is the process ID of its creator for the lifetime of the creator. After the creator's lifetime has ended, the parent process ID is the process ID of an implementation-dependent system process.
Industry:Software
An attribute that can be a user or a group, similar to what is allowed within the aclEntry. Each object has an associated entryOwner attribute. However, the entryOwner subject has certain privileges over the object.
Industry:Software
An audio codec that compresses data by removing all frequencies except those required to support the human voice. This codec uses less network bandwidth but consumes more processor cycles than the G.711 codec.
Industry:Software
An audio conversation that uses IP technology. In an IP phone call, the user calls a person or a meeting using a computer instead of a traditional telephone.
Industry:Software
An authentication protocol developed by the Object Management Group (OMG) that supports interoperability, authentication delegation and privileges.
Industry:Software
An authentication protocol that protects against eavesdropping by encrypting the user name and password. See also Password Authentication Protocol.
Industry:Software
An authentication protocol used to communicate securely for the client principal by establishing a secure association between the client and server.
Industry:Software
An object that prevents something from working correctly.
Industry:Software
An IBM offering that takes customer system data and sends that data to IBM for analysis. IBM then returns capacity planning and performance analysis reports and graphs.
Industry:Software