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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 port used to connect a node to a Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL). See also nonparticipating mode, participating mode.
Industry:Software
A process architecture of the IBM HTTP Server that supports multiple processes as well as multiple threads per process.
Industry:Software
A portable, consolidated group of active backup copies that can be generated for a backup-archive client.
Industry:Software
A process by which a DB2 database system uses user-defined objectives to identify and run required maintenance activities during the next available maintenance window. See also maintenance window.
Industry:Software
A portal through which a user can view a portion of another scene and then jump to that scene. Wormholes can enhance a user's decision-making by providing a glimpse into the destination scene. See also scene.
Industry:Software
A process by which an environment or library is initialized once and can then be used repeatedly to avoid the inefficiency of initializing the environment or library each time it is needed.
Industry:Software
A portal user who has a user ID and password for logging in to a portal. See also anonymous user, authenticated user.
Industry:Software
A process by which an explicit starting relative byte address (RBA) is established. This RBA is the point at which the next byte of log data is to be written.
Industry:Software
A portal user who has logged in to the portal with a valid account (user ID and password). Authenticated users have access to all public places. See also anonymous user, registered user.
Industry:Software
A process by which an image is reduced or enlarged in size to fit a given area on the display.
Industry:Software