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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.
Refers to Internet applications that exchange information or run transactions between businesses. See also business-to-consumer.
Industry:Software
Refers to the subset of Internet applications that exchange information or run transactions between businesses and consumers. See also business-to-business.
Industry:Software
Refers to the SWIFT network of the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (S.W.I.F.T.).
Industry:Software
Rules for serializing data over the SOAP protocol. SOAP encoding is based on a simple type system that is a generalization of the common features found in type systems in programming languages, databases, and semi-structured data.
Industry:Software
Schedule at completion divided by schedule performance index.
Industry:Software
One of two ways to display a message panel. PROMPT mode is intended for SWIFT Link users who are unfamiliar with the structure of SWIFT messages. With PROMPT mode, all the fields and tags are displayed for the SWIFT message. See also NOPROMPT mode.
Industry:Software
One or more CICS regions that support enterprise beans. A logical CICS EJB server typically consists of multiple (cloned) CICS listener regions and multiple (cloned) CICS AORs. The listener regions and AORs may be combined into listener/AORs.
Industry:Software
One or more IMSs that work together as a unit. Typically these IMSs share resources, run in a Parallel Sysplex environment, and include a CSL. See also Multiple Systems Coupling.
Industry:Software
One or more installations of DB2 database products in a particular location on a system. Multiple DB2 copies can be installed and run on the same system.
Industry:Software
One or more instances of the object access method (OAM) running on systems that are part of a Parallel Sysplex. The OAM systems that are part of an OAMplex share a common OAM database in a DB2 data-sharing group.
Industry:Software