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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 software architectural style for distributed hypermedia systems like the World Wide Web. The term is also often used to describe any simple interface that uses XML (or YAML, JSON, plain text) over HTTP without an additional messaging layer such as SOAP.
Industry:Software
A software architecture that separates the components of the application: the model represents the business logic or data; the view represents the user interface; and the controller manages user input or, in some cases, the application flow.
Industry:Software
A software component that enables Web services to use IBM service integration technologies. This capability provides a quality of service choice and message distribution options for Web services, with mediations that support message rerouting or modification.
Industry:Software
A software component that is responsible for discovering and representing context and semantic content in text. See also Common Analysis Structure.
Industry:Software
A software delivery package consisting of uninstalled products and unintegrated service. Installation requires the use of SMP/E. CBPDO is one of the two entitled methods for installing z/OS; the other method is ServerPac.
Industry:Software
A software distribution tool that enables an administrator to create software package blocks by (a) taking snapshots of the drive and system configuration before and after the installation of an application and (b) capturing the differences between these snapshots in the software package block.
Industry:Software
A software implementation of a processor that runs compiled Java code (applets and applications).
Industry:Software
A software module that supports the Web server in communicating requests for dynamic content, such as servlets, to the application server.
Industry:Software
A software program that is capable of servicing Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) requests.
Industry:Software
A software serviceability workbench that helps to reduce support costs and improve customer satisfaction by increasing the customers' ability to resolve software challenges on their own.
Industry:Software