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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 licenced programme that can be used to design, plot, display, and print business charts.
Industry:Software
The IBM licenced programme that contains the VM/MVS bridge and the remote job entry function. Communications Utilities provides a method of exchanging mail or files and submitting or receiving jobs between connected systems.
Industry:Software
The IBM licenced programme that is a compatible implementation of the Sun Microsystems, Inc. Java Technology.
Industry:Software
The IBM licenced programme that is one of the DB2 family of products. Query Manager allows users to develop SQL queries and reports. The SQL Development Kit allows programmers to develop SQL applications.
Industry:Software
The IBM licenced programme that is the COBOL programming language available on the system, including system-specific functions.
Industry:Software
A grouping of Fast Path input messages that are ready for balanced processing by one or more copies of a Fast Path program. There is one load balancing group for each unique Fast Path message-driven application program. See also Fast Path.
Industry:Software
A grouping of logical units according to some affinity. Using an LU group simplifies data collection and analysis.
Industry:Software
A grouping of project elements, organised in a hierarchical tree structure. It defines the total scope of the project at the highest level in the tree and each descending level provides an increasingly granular definition of each element.
Industry:Software
A handheld device that is used for personal organisation tasks (such as calendaring, note-taking, and recording telephone and fax numbers), and networking functions such as e-mail and synchronization.
Industry:Software
A handheld Windows-based computer that runs the Pocket PC operating system (formerly Windows CE).
Industry:Software