- 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.
A function of the VTAM class of service facility. Trunking enables explicit routes to use parallel links between specific nodes.
Industry:Software
A computer that uses a small, simplified set of frequently used instructions for rapid processing. See also complex instruction set computer.
Industry:Software
A credit advice that is not assigned to a particular channel.
Industry:Software
A defined role in WebSphere Commerce that is responsible for determining the best way to display, price, and sell products in the online store. The product manager role is equivalent to a merchandising manager.
Industry:Software
A function of VSE/POWER that allows user programmes or subsystems running on VSE system to access the spool files of VSE/POWER.
Industry:Software
A computer that uses the traditional processor architecture to process instructions. See also reduced instruction set computer.
Industry:Software
A credit card that a business can offer its departments or employees to allow them to buy business-related items.
Industry:Software
A defined role in WebSphere Commerce that manages customer inquiries. The customer service representative also processes customer registration, orders, and returns. See also customer service supervisor, order.
Industry:Software
A function of WebSphere Voice Response that provides a software interface between DirectTalk and IBM System/370, System/390, or iSeries architecture business applications that interact with terminals supporting the 3270 data stream. See also custom server.
Industry:Software
A computer, usually in a computer center, with extensive capabilities and resources to which other computers may be connected so that they can share facilities.
Industry:Software