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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.
One of the native file systems in operating environments such as Windows 2000.
Industry:Software
One of the programming languages in which applications for CICS/VSE can be coded.
Industry:Software
One of the properties of a transaction: atomicity, consistency, isolation, or durability. See also atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability.
Industry:Software
One of the resources that are used to produce printed output, including form definitions, page definitions, fonts, overlays (electronic forms), and page segments (graphic images).
Industry:Software
One of the two channels that comprise RTGSplus. RTGS-E is for timed payments and payments that are to be scheduled immediately. Its payments (called express payments) always have priority over liquidity savings payments, which are handled by RTGS-L.
Industry:Software
One of the two channels that comprise RTGSplus. RTGS-L behaves like a netting channel, in that it holds liquidity in reserve rather than processing payments immediately.
Industry:Software
One of the two common Japanese phonetic alphabets (the other is katakana). The symbols are cursive or curvilinear in style. Hiragana syllables are typically used in the representation of native Japanese words and grammatical particles. See also Katakana, Kanji.
Industry:Software
One of two batch regions (the other being a DL/I batch region). DBB is an execution parameter. DBB batch jobs contain JCL DD statements for the ACB library.
Industry:Software
One of two Copy Services servers in a Copy Services domain. The other Copy Services server is the primary Copy Services server. The backup Copy Services server is available to become the active Copy Services server if the primary Copy Services server fails. See also Copy Services client, Copy Services domain, Copy Services server, primary Copy Services server.
Industry:Software
One of two Copy Services servers in a Copy Services server group. The primary Copy Services server is the active Copy Services server until it fails; it is then replaced by the backup Copy Services server. See also backup Copy Services server, Copy Services client, Copy Services domain, Copy Services server.
Industry:Software