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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 IEEE-standards number that identifies an organization with a 24-bit, globally unique, assigned number referenced by various standards. The OUI is used as part of the worldwide ID (WWID) in the family of 802 LAN standards, such as Ethernet and token ring, and in Fibre Channel standards.
Industry:Software
An image copy of an online database. The database can be updated while the image copy is being taken and some, all, or none of the updates might appear in the image copy.
Industry:Software
An image derived from a scanning device or a digitizing card with a camera.
Industry:Software
An image that is represented by different gray values that range from white to black.
Industry:Software
An implementation of SOAP on which Java Web services can be implemented.
Industry:Software
An implementation of SSL, no longer supported by CICS Transaction Gateway on z/OS. Written in native code, it supports hardware encryption technology available to z/OS, and can be used only for SSL servers on that operating system.
Industry:Software
An implementation of SSL, written in Java, and no longer supported by CICS Transaction Gateway.
Industry:Software
An implementation of target (server) support as defined by distributed data management (DDM). DDM permits systems in an extended enterprise that have DDM source (client) capability to access file data on a target MVS system. See also extended enterprise, source, target.
Industry:Software
An implementation of the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) that allows Java applications to run on a host system that does not have a graphical user interface (GUI). The server does not support locally attached graphic workstations; therefore, Remote AWT is necessary to allow graphical Java applications to run on the server.
Industry:Software
An implementation of the Fibre Channel standards that uses a ring topology for the communication fabric; refer to American National Standards Institute (ANSI) INCITS 272-1996, (R2001). In this topology, two or more fibre-channel end points are interconnected through a looped interface.
Industry:Software