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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.
In Open Systems Interconnection (OSI), a notation for defining data structures and data types. The notation is defined in international standards ISO 8824/ITU X.208 and ISO 8825/ITU X.209.
Industry:Software
In operating systems such as Windows NT, a layer in which assembly language code is isolated. A hardware abstraction layer functions similarly to an application programming interface (API) and is used by programmers to write device-independent applications.
Industry:Software
In OSI Communications Subsystem, a VM operating environment in which the subsystem and Virtual Telecommunications Access Method (VTAM) run.
Industry:Software
In OSI X.400, a collection of message transfer agents and user agents that provide support for sending and receiving messages.
Industry:Software
In OSI X.400, a collection of message transfer agents. A message transfer system provides the means by which user agents can exchange messages.
Industry:Software
In OSI X.400, a portion of X.400 that is responsible for creating and maintaining application associations and for reliably transferring distributions between message transfer agents.
Industry:Software
In OSI X.400, a private company or noncommercial organisation that handles a management domain.
Industry:Software
In OSI X.400, a public organisation that handles a management domain.
Industry:Software
In OSI X.400, the name of the user (the originator and recipient of messages) and other attributes.
Industry:Software
In OSI, a complete unit of information that is meaningful to an application entity.
Industry:Software