- 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 service that provides data access over IP networks.
Industry:Software
A service that retrieves information and runs actions, relating to the governance of objects, from a Web service client.
Industry:Software
A service that runs automatically on the management server, and provides the server engine and application logic for IBM Director.
Industry:Software
A service that supports Web browser access to the Sametime server.
Industry:Software
A service that transmits out-of-band information between DirectTalk and the Siemens Hicom 300 switch.
Industry:Software
A service used by Network File System (NFS) when using version 2 or 3 of the NFS protocol that allows a client on the host to lock a record or a file on the NFS server.
Industry:Software
A service used by Network File System (NFS) when using version 2 or 3 of the NFS protocol to determine whether resources, such as file open share or byte range locks, are still in use by a remote client.
Industry:Software
A service utility that can be used to manage the communication connexions between multiple coordinating address spaces (CASs) and between a CAS and associated CICSPlex SM address spaces (CMASs) and CICSplexes.
Industry:Software
A session between two network managers in separate domains.
Industry:Software
A session environment in support of LU 6.2 transaction scheduling and communications. APPC/MVS is the MVS implementation of APPC. See also Advanced Program-to-Program Communication.
Industry:Software