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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.
In OSI, a data transfer service provided by the session layer to transfer a small amount of data that is not subject to permission-to-send and flow-control restrictions. The OSI layers attempt to expedite the transfer of such data.
Industry:Software
In replication, an action that is taken when an SQL statement fails against a target table and the resulting SQL return code indicates that another SQL statement could be used to produce the desired result in the target table. An example is the conversion of an insert into a replication target table to an update if the insert fails because the row already exists in the target table. Another example is the conversion of an update to a replication target table to an insert if the update fails because the row does not exist in the target table.
Industry:Software
In System Manager, a file containing one or more product descriptions.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a destination node that is also an adjacent node--that is, attached to the same subnetwork as the local node. See also intermediate system, nonadjacent destination node.
Industry:Software
In replication, the process of copying data from a source table to a target table outside the scope of the original transaction that updated the source table. See also synchronous replication.
Industry:Software
In System Manager, a folder containing documents for a load that is being developed.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a DTE address.
Industry:Software
In replication, the process of defining a replication source.
Industry:Software
In System Manager, a group of one or more loads, one of which must be a code load.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a function of the session layer that enables two peers to coordinate the exchange of data to a previously marked point. This point was marked using the major or minor synchronization service. Resynchronization will normally be performed after a problem is detected by an application entity or indicated by the session layer.
Industry:Software