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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
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Company Profile:
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.
On Linux and UNIX operating systems, a library that contains at least one subroutine that can be used by multiple processes.
Industry:Software
Restoring a facility to its status at the time of failure.
Industry:Software
In UNIX-based operating systems, a shell feature that makes it possible to use the output from one command as an argument to another command.
Industry:Software
On most computers, additional memory accessed through an adapter or feature card along with a device driver program. See also conventional memory.
Industry:Software
Resumption of operation after recovery. Ability to restart requires knowledge of where to start and ability to start at that point.
Industry:Software
In update-anywhere replication, to capture changes at a replica table and forward these changes to the master table or to other replica tables.
Industry:Software
On MVS, a RACF-protected data set in which either the high-level qualifier of the data set name or the qualifier supplied by an installation exit routine is a RACF group name. See also user data set.
Industry:Software
Rotating the tape reel or cartridge so that the read/write head is at a particular point on the tape.
Industry:Software
Any resource status that cannot be recovered after a terminal logoff, a user signoff, or an IMS restart. Nonrecoverable status only exists while the resource is active and is deleted when that resource becomes inactive.
Industry:Software
Any server type except for an iSeries server. Windows and Linux are examples.
Industry:Software