- 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 programme that provides administrative support without requiring a direct connexion to a database.
Industry:Software
A task developed to achieve objectives or close the gap between performance and targets. Initiatives are associated with individual objectives and often known as projects, actions, or activities. See also objective.
Industry:Software
A type of cluster domain that consists of two or more peer cluster domain nodes organised in such a way as to have one online (master) node, and one or more online or offline (standby) nodes. In a failover scenario, the peer domain cluster redistributes the workload from the failed master node to a standby node, to increase the availability. See also cluster domain node.
Industry:Software
A programme that provides licence services and administers licences for software products.
Industry:Software
A task in a task library that is automatically executed when specific criteria are met, such as when a specific alarm level is triggered.
Industry:Software
A type of compliance cheque that is used to cheque for a variety of security issues. See also software compliance check.
Industry:Software
A programme that provides object storage, object retrieval, object-storage hierarchy management, and storage and retrieval management for tape volumes contained in system-managed libraries. OAM isolates applications from storage devices, storage management, and storage-device hierarchy management.
Industry:Software
A task in the Task centre that contains other tasks. Tasks are used to define task actions that depend on the results of the tasks that the grouping task contains.
Industry:Software
A type of computer interface in which the input command is a string of text characters. See also Copy Services command-line interface.
Industry:Software
A programme that reads commands and changes them into computer instructions.
Industry:Software