- 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 special authority that allows the user to perform the alter function in the service functions.
Industry:Software
A system of cryptography that uses two keys: a public key known to everyone and a private key known only to the receiver or sender of the message. See also symmetric key cryptography.
Industry:Software
A server that shares its resources with other servers to support applications.
Industry:Software
A special authority that allows the user to save and restore all objects on the system and free storage of all objects on the system.
Industry:Software
A system of managing the execution of a process. A process manager operates the defined and agreed process, ensuring that it interfaces with all other relevant processes, target setting, process audits, effectiveness and efficiency reviews, and managing the process improvement cycle.
Industry:Software
A server thread that becomes available when either the work queue (the number of pending operations) or the time limit threshold since the last item was removed from the work queue is exceeded. This thread provides a method for the administrator to access the server during a denial of service attack.
Industry:Software
A special authority that allows users to use all system resources without having specific authority to the resources.
Industry:Software
A system of naming that reflects the relationship of names to the certifiers in an organization. Hierarchical naming helps distinguish users with the same common name for added security and allows for decentralised management of certification. The format of a hierarchical name is: common name/organizational unit/organization/country code -- for example, Pam Tort/Fargo/Acme/CA.
Industry:Software
A server which receives changes through replication from a supplier server.
Industry:Software
A special case in which the same device is both a JES3-managed device and an MVS-managed device. Only direct-access devices with volumes that cannot be physically removed can be jointly managed devices. See also JES3-managed device.
Industry:Software