- 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.
The decision to back out some, but not all, of the protected resources in a transaction.
Industry:Software
The file or set of files that comprise the atomic (non-aggregated) installable unit (IU) that is intended to be deployed into a single hosting environment. The SIU delivers the capability of the IU and its descriptor. An SIU can be added and aggregated with other IUs into a container installable unit (CIU) or into a solution module. See also container installable unit, hosting environment, solution module.
Industry:Software
The dedicated allocation of an entire bus and all accompanying resources (input/output processors and input/output devices) to a particular logical partition. See also IOP-level partitioning.
Industry:Software
The combination of the address of a Web service that implements the manageability interface for a managed resource type and the properties that allow that Web service to identify the managed resource. See also managed resource ID.
Industry:Software
The file or set of files that comprise the atomic unit of configuration.
Industry:Software
The defined relationship among the primary and backup nodes in a recovery domain.
Industry:Software
The combination of the discs that hold the data and the networking hardware and software required to deliver assets to clients.
Industry:Software
The file that stores the keys used during the authentication of a message. The file contains a record for each of your financial institution's correspondents.
Industry:Software
The definition of a message, screen panel, net format, or printer layout made during customization of MERVA.
Industry:Software
The command status that is associated with a resource. For example, the status of STOP, TRACE, and MFSTEST commands. If a resource structure is defined, the recovery of command significant status is always maintained globally by the RM in the resource structure. See also end-user significant status.
Industry:Software