- 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 type of member group consisting of a collection of customers who have been grouped by a site administrator because they share similar shopping patterns or characteristics. See also site administrator.
Industry:Software
A property of the on-demand operating environment that makes the best use of technology resources and minimises complexity for users. Virtualized networks deliver computing as needed. See also grid computing.
Industry:Software
A telephone network that includes programmable software not resident on the switch. It allows the service provider to provide special services, such as special call-handling, that are not dependent on the capabilities of the switch.
Industry:Software
A type of member group used to define access control. See also site administrator.
Industry:Software
A property that defines the members of each of the role groups.
Industry:Software
A telephone switching system that connects customer-premise business and subscriber lines to other customer lines or trunks, both locally or remotely. A central office is located on the edge of the telephone service provider's network, rather than on a customer's premises.
Industry:Software
A type of memory chip that can retain its contents without electricity. Unlike the programmable read-only memory (PROM), which can be programmed only once, the EPROM can be erased by ultraviolet light and then reprogrammed.
Industry:Software
A proposal is a collection of protocols that the initiating and responding key servers use to establish a dynamic virtual private network (VPN) connexion between two endpoints.
Industry:Software
A telephone system feature that automatically queues and processes inbound calls according to predefined criteria. For example, a call might be routed to the agent whose line has been idle longest.
Industry:Software
A type of message that gives information about another message. A report message can indicate that a message has been delivered, has arrived at its destination, has expired, or could not be processed for some reason. See also reply message, request message.
Industry:Software