- 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.
(1) To continue data on the next line. See also truncate.<br />(2) To translate the lowercase characters of a character string into uppercase.
Industry:Software
A centralized repository, containing physical and logical assets, that Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator manages, and their relationships. The data center model tracks data center devices, their configuration, and associated allocations to applications.
Industry:Software
A collection of work items, documents, or folders that are assigned to a user.
Industry:Software
A collection of paths to a storage device. The paths have no switchover time penalty when changing from one path group to another while accessing the storage device.
Industry:Software
An index that is arranged as a balanced hierarchy of pages and that minimizes access time by realigning data keys as items are inserted or deleted.
Industry:Software
An index that is physically partitioned. Both partitioning indexes and secondary indexes can be partitioned.
Industry:Software
An index that is structured in the same manner as a traditional record identifier (RID) index, except that at the leaf level, keys point to a block identifier (BID) instead of an RID.
Industry:Software
An index that is used to establish accessibility to a physical or logical database by a path that is different from the one provided by the database definition. A secondary index contains an index pointer segment type that is defined in a secondary index database.
Industry:Software
An index that supports marking an index entry as pseudo deleted. See also type-1 index.
Industry:Software