- 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.
Used to store backout information in the dynamic log for dynamic transaction backout (DTB) purposes. The dynamic buffer is not acquired until a recoverable resource has been modified. If dynamic backout is not defined for a transaction, the dynamic buffer is not used.
Industry:Software
The standard body in the United States that is responsible for communications.
Industry:Software
The standard, approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), for the command set used by ESCON and FICON, known as FC-SB as used over a standard fibre-channel physical interface.
Industry:Software
The standard, known as X.500, that defines a comprehensive directory service, including an information model, a namespace, a functional model, and an authentication framework. X.500 also defines the Directory Access Protocol (DAP) used by clients to access the directory. The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) removes some of the burden of X.500 access from directory clients, making the directory available to a wider variety of machines and applications.
Industry:Software
The starting branch of a version tree of an element. The default name for this branch is main.
Industry:Software
The starting point for a mediation response flow. There must be one callout response node for each target.
Industry:Software
The state in which a device can be serviced but no policy-based automated provisioning can occur.
Industry:Software
The state in which data and the index keys that refer to that data are inconsistent.
Industry:Software
The state in which data that is retrieved into a host variable in a programme is a copy of data in the base table.
Industry:Software