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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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Company Profile:
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 open standard for sharing information among mobile devices using radio transmission.
Industry:Software
An open, highly modular framework for networking support using industry-wide standards. The Networking Blueprint (a) incorporates multiple protocols and multiple vendor components; (b) enables comprehensive systems management and application choices independent of the network; and (c) facilitates the support of new technologies.
Industry:Software
An open, source code generation engine that uses special JavaDoc tags to parse Java source files and generate output such as XML descriptors or source code, based on templates.
Industry:Software
An open-source initiative that provides ISVs and other tool developers with a standard platform for developing plug-compatible application development tools.
Industry:Software
An open-source regression testing framework for unit-testing Java programs.
Industry:Software
An open-source Web server. IBM offers a Web server, called the IBM HTTP Server, which is based on Apache.
Industry:Software
An open-source, network-transparent version control system.
Industry:Software
An open-source, portable set of C/C++ and Java libraries for Unicode support, software internationalization, and globalization that is designed to give applications the same result on all platforms.
Industry:Software
An open-source, standard platform for building integrated development environments (IDEs) that can be used to create applications, such as Web sites, embedded Java programs, or Enterprise JavaBeans. The platform discovers, integrates, and runs the integrated modules called plug-ins that exist within its environment.
Industry:Software
An open-systems standard that interprets Common Information Model (CIM) requests and responses as they are transferred between the client application and the device.
Industry:Software