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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 SQL, an extension to the SQL CREATE TABLE and SQL ALTER TABLE statements that specifies a table check constraint.
Industry:Software
In System i Access, a format that presents data in rows and columns.
Industry:Software
In System i Access, a program that integrates System i Access functions with the standard user interface in the Microsoft Windows program. The Windows network driver allows a Windows user to redirect print files to a System i server (using the virtual print function), manage these redirected printer files (using Windows Print Manager), and use remote System i server files (using the shared folders function).
Industry:Software
In System i Access, the user identification of a System i Access user that is used by the router when establishing a communications connection with a host system if a user ID is not specified in either the CONFIG.PCS file or in an alternative configuration file. The router uses this common user ID when connecting the personal computer to each additional host system. See also user identification.
Industry:Software
In System Manager, an entity that contains objects and other resources that reside on the server and are represented by System Manager on the PC. System resources supported by System Manager include items within lists, such as user profile and user.
Industry:Software
In System Manager, the information about each object that identifies which product it is associated with, such as the release level, option, and the load identifier.
Industry:Software
In Systems Application Architecture (SAA), a set of software interfaces, conventions, languages, and protocols that provide a framework for writing applications with cross-system consistency.
Industry:Software
In systems with time sharing, a pointer that indicates the display line on which operations are being performed.
Industry:Software
In TCP/IP, a group of networks and routers under one administrative authority. These networks and routers cooperate closely to propagate network reachability (and routing) information among themselves using an interior gateway protocol of their choice. See also area.
Industry:Software