- 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 payment system in a settlement bank that originates, schedules, disperses, and accounts for payments. Examples are CHAPS-Euro, Euro1, and RTGSplus. Each clearing channel has a corresponding S.W.I.F.T. service code.
Industry:Software
A processing step in a message flow. A message flow node can be either a built-in node, a user-defined node, or a subflow node. See also node.
Industry:Software
A privilege that has a name and is held as the result of SQL GRANT and REVOKE statements: for example, the SELECT privilege. See also implicit privilege.
Industry:Software
A payment system that settles, in real time, individual payments across central bank accounts. Payments must be secured by funds at the time the payment is made.
Industry:Software
A processor architecture that provides expandability for future system growth by allowing for additional processors. To the user, the additional processors are transparent because they separately manage the work load by sharing the work evenly among the n-way processors.
Industry:Software
A payment that credits the bank's account. It can be received as an incoming message from another bank, as an in-house message, or as a credit confirmation.
Industry:Software
A privileged document that contains such information as the client's name and the groups to which it belongs. Its format is dependent on the underlying security mechanism.
Industry:Software
A payment that debits the bank's account. It can be sent as an outgoing message to another bank, received as an in-house message, or received as a debit confirmation.
Industry:Software