- 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 computer that uses the traditional processor architecture to process instructions. See also reduced instruction set computer.
Industry:Software
A credit card that a business can offer its departments or employees to allow them to buy business-related items.
Industry:Software
A defined role in WebSphere Commerce that manages customer inquiries. The customer service representative also processes customer registration, orders, and returns. See also customer service supervisor, order.
Industry:Software
A function of WebSphere Voice Response that provides a software interface between DirectTalk and IBM System/370, System/390, or iSeries architecture business applications that interact with terminals supporting the 3270 data stream. See also custom server.
Industry:Software
A computer, usually in a computer center, with extensive capabilities and resources to which other computers may be connected so that they can share facilities.
Industry:Software
A credit payment that has been matched with a credit advice. Such credits are not considered when calculating the expected end-of-day position of their corresponding channels. See also full matching, partial matching.
Industry:Software
A defined role in WebSphere Commerce that manages fulfillment. The logistics manager has access to all operational tasks, including the duties of the pick packer, receiver, and returns administrator. See also pick packer, returns administrator, receiver.
Industry:Software
A function or procedure, written in an arbitrary programming language, that implements a method of a class.
Industry:Software
A computing environment with the ability to manage itself and dynamically adapt to change in accordance with business policies and objectives. By sensing and responding to situations that occur, autonomic computing shifts the burden of managing a computing environment from people to technology. An autonomic computing environment is self-configuring, self-healing, self-optimizing, and self-protecting. See also self-configure, Generic Log Adapter.
Industry:Software
A criterion for selecting rows from a table. A search condition consists of one or more predicates.
Industry:Software