- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
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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.
The technology infrastructure needed to support an on demand business. The on demand operating environment is integrated, uses open standards, is virtualized, and has autonomic capabilities. See also self-healing.
Industry:Software
The technology of guiding optical power (or light) through thin, transparent strands (or fibers) that are made of glass, fused silica, or plastic.
Industry:Software
The telephone number that connects the ESS to the support-catcher server and enables the ESS to receive a trace or dump package. See also Remote Technical Assistance and Information Network, catcher.
Industry:Software
The television broadcast standard for European video outside of France and the countries of the former Soviet Union. See also National Television Standard Committee.
Industry:Software
The temporary storing of packets, messages, or frames in a data network before they are retransmitted toward their destination.
Industry:Software
The terminal or logical unit that is connected to a transaction at its initiation. See also alternate facility.
Industry:Software
The sending of data to auxiliary storage for later processing. The most common spooling application is print spooling.
Industry:Software
The termination of a task, job, or subsystem because of an error condition that recovery facilities cannot resolve during execution.
Industry:Software
The test mode that permits the establishment of an output write loop, whereby continuous attempts are made to transmit a user-entered message to the test terminal.
Industry:Software