- 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.
A high-frequency wireless local area network. WiFi technology is rapidly gaining acceptance in many companies as an alternative to a wired LAN. It can also be installed for a home network.
Industry:Software
A high-level language that allows developers to focus on business logic as they create complex business applications for deployment in any of several environments, including the Web. The language simplifies database and message-queue access, as well as the use of Java EE.
Industry:Software
A high-level programming language that is used primarily for commercial data processing.
Industry:Software
A high-level programming language that was designed to run on the third generation of computer processors, built on integrated circuit technology roughly from 1965 to 1970. C, FORTRAN, Basic and Pascal are examples of third-generation languages still in use today.
Industry:Software
A high-level programming language used primarily for scientific, engineering, and mathematical applications.
Industry:Software
A high-level programming language with a small number of statements and a simple syntax. BASIC is designed to be easily learned and used and is widely used for interactive applications on microcomputers.
Industry:Software
A high-level qualifier for z/OS target data set names.
Industry:Software
A highly available client application that uses the integrated cluster resource services to configure, define, monitor, and administer a cluster of systems.
Industry:Software
A highly portable operating system that features multiprogramming in a multiuser environment. The UNIX operating system was originally developed for use on minicomputers, but was adapted for mainframes and microcomputers. The AIX operating system is IBM's implementation of the UNIX operating system.
Industry:Software
A high-speed buffer storage that contains frequently accessed instructions and data to reduce access time.
Industry:Software