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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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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 phone that enables connexions to the Internet or Lotus Notes network so that users can access e-mail, faxes, voice mail, Web pages and other files. It can also connect to a speech recognition server by phone so that a user can dictate notes or responses and then see the recognised text as it is returned from the server.
Industry:Software
A programme that accepts a search request and returns a list of documents to the user.
Industry:Software
A physical arrangement of application servers, messaging engines and WebSphere MQ queue managers and the pattern of bus connexions and links between them.
Industry:Software
A programme that accepts the mail from user agents, delivers messages to user agents, and forwards messages to other MTAs.
Industry:Software
A physical cheque on the infrastructure to determine whether the Configuration Management database (CMDB) and the physical configuration items correspond.
Industry:Software
A physical collection of hardware that consists of main storage, one or more central processors, timers, and channels.
Industry:Software
A physical component of the ESS that provides communication between the clusters and the storage devices. Multiple DAs are connected to the clusters in such a way that any cluster can access storage device via multiple paths, providing fault tolerance and enhanced availability. See also SSA adapter, loop.
Industry:Software
A physical device that is used for storing audio and video stream data. The VideoCharger is a type of media archiver. See also storage system.
Industry:Software
A physical device that merges broadband analogue signals with digital data on an IBM Cabling System using shielded twisted-pair wiring. The IBM F-Coupler separates analogue signals and sends them from the IBM Cabling System to the workstation. The F-Coupler allows the IBM Cabling System to accommodate simultaneous analogue video with data traffic on a token-ring network.
Industry:Software
A physical device, and its associated software, that enables a processor or controller to be connected to a network.
Industry:Software
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