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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.
A character array whose first element is a null character.
Industry:Software
(1) To add, change, delete, rearrange, or modify the form or format of data.<br />(2) To change a numeric field for output by suppressing zeros and inserting commas, periods, currency symbols, the sign status, or other constant information.
Industry:Software
A CD or DVD image that is stored on system disks. Virtual images are stored in the integrated file system and can be in either Universal Disk Format (UDF) or ISO 9660 format.
Industry:Software
A collection of System i resource types that are either object types or member types.
Industry:Software
(1) To make a permanent or transient record of data in a storage device or on a data medium.<br />(2) To output characters to a file, such as standard output or standard error. Unless otherwise stated, standard output is the default output destination for all uses of the term write. (POSIX.2)<br />(3) To transmit data to a peripheral device.
Industry:Software
A character associated with a field in a display file record format that defines how the field is displayed.
Industry:Software
(1) To allocate processing time on a specific device for a job that is ready to run.<br />(2) In CICS, to schedule a task for execution. Dispatching is done by CICS task control. See also service request block.
Industry:Software
A CDMA channel that is four times wider than the channels that are typically used in 2G networks in North America. It supports very high-speed multimedia services such as full-motion video. It uses one 5 MHz channel for both voice and data, offering data speeds up to 2 Mbps. Wideband CDMA is known as UMTS in Europe.
Industry:Software
A collection of system programs that control the overall operation of a computer system.
Industry:Software
(1) To make a Web site public, for example by putting files in a path known to the HTTP server.<br />(2) In UDDI, to advertise a Web service so that other businesses can find it and bind with it. Service providers publish the availability of their services through a registry.<br />(3) To make data available to another application or system. See also subscribe.<br />(4) To bind a reference to the home of an enterprise bean in a namespace.<br />(5) To make a project, tasks and templates visible to the required resources.
Industry:Software