- 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 IBM operating system that includes and integrates functions previously provided by many IBM software products (including the MVS operating system) for the IBM S/390 family of enterprise servers.
Industry:Software
The IBM server family that uses IBM's POWER architecture designed for AIX and Linux operating systems.
Industry:Software
The IBM System Blue Gene I/O nodes, compute nodes, and interconnects.
Industry:Software
The IBM-supplied control language processor that interprets and processes CL commands for the system.
Industry:Software
The IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standard that supports a transmission rate of 10 Mbps using two twisted-pair wires.
Industry:Software
The implementation of a set of APIs and infrastructure for the creation, transmission, persistence, and distribution of business, system, and network Common Base Events. See also event server, event emitter.
Industry:Software
The IMS control region and its associated separate address spaces (DL/I and DBRC) and dependent regions.
Industry:Software
The partitioning of a side of a sheet into a fixed number of equal size partitions. For example, 4-up divides each side of a sheet into four equal partitions.
Industry:Software
The PC bus standard that extends the AT bus (ISA bus) to 32 bits and provides support for bus master. It was announced in 1988 as a 32-bit alternative to the Micro Channel that would preserve investment in existing boards. PC and AT adapters (ISA adapters) can plug into an EISA bus.
Industry:Software