- 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 set of Web services that supports at least one of the Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) APIs. A UDDI node consists of one or more instances of a UDDI application running in an application server or a cluster of application servers with an instance of the UDDI database.
Industry:Software
A SET transaction in which the cardholder messages are unsigned and three key pairs (one for the merchant, one for the payment gateway, and one for the cardholder) are used for encryption.
Industry:Software
A SET transaction in which the cardholder messages are unsigned and two key pairs (one for the merchant and one for the payment gateway) are used for encryption.
Industry:Software
A shadow object of the promotion context that provides a controlled change management environment for the promotion context.
Industry:Software
A shared container installable unit (CIU) of an aggregating installable unit. A federated CIU is intended to be deployed to a single hosting environment. Each instance of a federated CIU is compared with installed installable units (IUs). Only when the comparison evaluates to false will the federated CIU be created and registered with a federates relationship, otherwise, the discovered federated installable unit is used.
Industry:Software
A signal sent by the data terminal equipment (DTE) to the attached data-circuit terminating equipment (DCE) to signal a testing mode.
Industry:Software
A signaling protocol that links a user's location to a remote exchange that would not normally be serving that user, to provide, for instance, calls to outside the local area at the local rate.
Industry:Software
A signaling protocol used between ISDN subscriber equipment and the network. Carried on the ISDN D-channel. ITU-T recommendations Q.920 to Q.940 describe this protocol.
Industry:Software
A single bit in an SNA frame that signals whether a definite response 1 is requested.
Industry:Software