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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, an attributes defined by the local node to regulate communications with an adjacent node over an X.25 subnetwork. The attribute affects only the communications over the subnetwork between the local and adjacent nodes; it does not regulate end-to-end communications.
Industry:Software
In OSI, an external identifier for a service access point at the Presentation Layer. The PSAP selector is part of a presentation address.
Industry:Software
In OSI, an external identifier for a service access point at the session layer. The SSAP selector is part of a presentation address.
Industry:Software
In OSI, an external identifier for a service access point at the Transport Layer. The TSAP selector is part of a presentation address.
Industry:Software
In OSI, an identifier for an application entity that supplements the generic information in the application context name. Application entity titles are represented as distinguished names, and can also be optionally represented as object IDs. In object ID form, the application entity title consists of an application process title and an optional application entity qualifier. See also application entity, application process title.
Industry:Software
In OSI, an interactive, menu-driven utility provided by OSI Communications Subsystem with which users define and maintain their network layout, installed protocols, available application entities, and other information used by OSI Communications Subsystem.
Industry:Software
In OSI, an NSAP address of the local node.
Industry:Software
In OSI, an NSAP address that identifies a destination node.
Industry:Software
In OSI, an NSAP at the local node.
Industry:Software
In OSI, an option of whether or not to maintain a CLNS path to an adjacent node permanently (until OSI Communications Subsystem is restarted), or release the path when no active CLNS connection uses it. These connections include both network management and directory service connections and connections between customer programs.
Industry:Software