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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 broad term, used to describe any form of remote telemetry system used for gathering data from remote sensor devices (for example, flow rate meters on an oil pipeline) and for the near real time control of remote equipment (for example, pipeline valves). These devices communicate with the broker using the SCADA device protocol (MQIsdp).
Industry:Software
A cluster node on which there is a secondary copy of a cluster resource. The copy is kept current through replication.
Industry:Software
A broken connection between two systems where no data can be transferred.
Industry:Software
A cluster node that currently has the principle copy of a cluster resource. All replications of a resilient resource originate from the primary copy of the resource.
Industry:Software
A browse of the descendant activities of a specified process, on which each descendant activity can be returned exactly once.
Industry:Software
A cluster of machines that work together to handle multiple transactions and applications.
Industry:Software
A BSC character sequence sent by a receiving station to indicate that it is temporarily not ready to receive.
Industry:Software
A cluster resource group that contains a list of switchable devices, such as independent disk pools which reside on a switchable entity. See also switchable entity.
Industry:Software
A buffer for controlling the vertical format of printed output. The FCB is a line-printer control that is similar to the punched-paper, carriage-control tape. For Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) printers, the forms control buffer is replaced by the page definition.
Industry:Software
A cluster with both AIX and Linux nodes managed by a single management server.
Industry:Software