- 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.
Entities used to specify what a user is authorised to do. Security entities include roles and users.
Industry:Software
Powered by LikeMinds, the software responsible for implementing collaborative filtering recommendations.
Industry:Software
Printer storage in which data can be entered, held, and retrieved. Writable control storage contains licenced internal-code instructions and other control information, such as the print buffer.
Industry:Software
Product data gathered by a machine and sent to a destination such as an IBM support server or RETAIN. This data includes information about the configuration and connexions of this particular machine.
Industry:Software
Programme communication block needed to issue DBCTL service requests.
Industry:Software
Programming elements such as JavaServer Pages (JSP) files, servlets, and scripts that require client or server-side processing for accurate runtime rendering in a Web browser.
Industry:Software
Programming that defines logical operations on data. The Vertical licenced Internal Code translates the machine interface (MI) instructions.
Industry:Software
Property of an optical disc that, once written to, cannot be overwritten. Storage capacity ranges from 400 MB to 3.2 GB.
Industry:Software
Proposals, techniques, and mechanisms that document the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) work in progress and that define protocols and their characteristics in an internet. After the draughts are approved, they become Requests for Comments (RFCs).
Industry:Software
Provides formal communication between JES3 and the functional subsystem application or FSS.
Industry:Software