- 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 planned series of operations including advertisements and suggestive selling techniques, that are pursued to achieve a defined set of business objectives. In the WebSphere Commerce Accelerator, campaigns are used to coordinate and aggregate groups of campaign initiatives.
Industry:Software
A plastic case that protects and holds an optical disk, and permits insertion into an optical disc drive.
Industry:Software
A plate that holds the rack stable or steady when a device is pulled out for service.
Industry:Software
A platform that gathers application performance data and simulates transactions, such that probes can be created to monitor the application appropriately.
Industry:Software
A platform used for web and voice applications for e-business.
Industry:Software
A plug-in application that requires the support of user accounts from Tivoli Identity Manager.
Industry:Software
A plug-in that reduces the steps that it takes for a user to sign on to an application.
Industry:Software
A point at which data is consistent as a result of running the DB2 QUIESCE utility.
Industry:Software
A point at which IMS records its internal status--control information, plus a unique checkpoint ID--and writes the checkpoint table to the restart data set (RDS). This information allows IMS to reconstruct its condition if recovery is later necessary. System checkpointing is done automatically each time a user-selected number of records is written to the log. See also synchronisation point.
Industry:Software
A non-node device for which Cluster Systems Management supports power control and remote console access.
Industry:Software