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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 name of the VSAM server that provides VSAM record-level sharing (RLS). See also VSAM record-level sharing.
Industry:Software
The name service within Lotus Notes and Domino that assists in name-to-address resolution in NRPC (Notes remote procedure call) by making calls to the Domino Directory to resolve Domino common names to their respective protocol names.
Industry:Software
The name that an installation gives to the two IMS subsystems that form a recoverable service element (RSE).
Industry:Software
The name that refers to a single instance of an installation of a DB2 database product, which is specified when the product is installed.
Industry:Software
The network that interconnects the High Performance Switch (HPS) adapters.
Industry:Software
The new third generation global standard for mobile telecommunications, coined by the International Telecommunications Union. Also known as IMT-2000.
Industry:Software
The next-generation Web services programming model that is based on dynamic proxies and Java annotations.
Industry:Software
The number of relocation dictionary (RLD) records in a load module that follow the text block that the count references. See also RLD record.
Industry:Software
The ODBCConnection, ODBCQuery, and ODBCResultSet classes, collectively called the LotusScript Data Object (LS:DO). These classes provide properties and methods for accessing and updating tables in external databases through the ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) Version 2.0 standard.
Industry:Software
The open system environment in which the standards included are not in conflict with ISO/IEC and consist of: International Standards and Profiles, developed by ISO, IEC, or CCITT; Regional Standards and Profiles, developed by a group recognised as an official body by a regional governmental entity, such as the European Community; and National Information Technology Standards and Profiles, developed by a national standards body recognised as such by ISO, IEC, or CCITT, as appropriate.
Industry:Software
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