- 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 that is to be scheduled before its schedule time. This capability is used by Continuous Linked Settlement (CLS). In MERVA Liquidity Manager, timed payments are scheduled even if the corresponding currency, channel, or partner banks are stopped.
Industry:Software
A processor, named by an initialization statement, on which jobs can execute. A main represents a single instance of MVS. The two types of mains are global main and local main.
Industry:Software
A procedure designed to help isolate and, where possible, to recover from errors in equipment. The procedure is often used in conjunction with programmes that record information on machine malfunctions.
Industry:Software
A PC programme that allows a personal computer to emulate a display station.
Industry:Software
A product or SKU that contains one or more merchandising associations. When a source catalogue entry is displayed, the user can view the defined merchandising associations. See also target catalogue entry.
Industry:Software
A procedure distributed with DFSMShsm that verifies that all basic DFSMShsm functions are operating correctly.
Industry:Software
A PC programme that allows a personal printer to emulate a host system printer.
Industry:Software
A product recommendation of a related yet pricier product in the same product line as the currently displayed or selected product. See also cross-sell, accessory.
Industry:Software
A procedure for gaining access to an X.25 network at the link level. LAPB uses a full-duplex, asynchronous, symmetric (balanced) protocol used in point-to-point communication. See also link access procedure.
Industry:Software
A PCI bridge resource in the I/O hardware which provides for the connexion of PCI adapters to the system PCI I/O bus. Each PCI adapter connected under a multi-adapter bridge is controlled individually by the multi-adapter bridge. The multi-adapter bridge number identifies a multi-adapter bridge on a given system PCI I/O bus and is part of the Direct Select Address for a PCI I/O adapter. The bus number and the multi-adapter bridge number together identify a unique multi-adapter bridge in the system.
Industry:Software