- 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 node that attaches to a subarea network as a peripheral node and provides a range of end-user services but no intermediate routing services.
Industry:Software
The process of managing unexpected operational events with the primary objective of returning service to customers as quickly as possible.
Industry:Software
The picture element that defines the character reference point or the upper-left corner of an image.
Industry:Software
The process whereby the security run time environment obtains the required authentication data when the Java client accesses a protected enterprise bean for the first time.
Industry:Software
A node that can define the paths or routes, control route selection, and handle directory services for the APPN function.
Industry:Software
The process of mapping scheduled work over time. For example, work on a task might be scheduled for 4 hours per day, every second day for 2 weeks.
Industry:Software
The place where operational data resides, such as a database or a log file.
Industry:Software
The process whose root activity a programme currently has access to. A programme acquires a process in one of two ways: either by defining it; or, if the process already exists, by issuing an ACQUIRE PROCESS command. The process remains acquired until the next syncpoint occurs. Acquiring a process enables the programme to read and write to the process's data-containers, read and write to the root activity's data-containers and issue various commands, including RUN and LINK, against the process. A programme can acquire only one process (root activity) or one descendant activity within the same unit of work. See also acquired activity.
Industry:Software
A node that is defined in the cell topology that does not have a node agent that manages the process. An unmanaged node is typically used to manage Web servers.
Industry:Software