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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 term used to refer generically to the products: CICS for HP-UX, CICS for Sun Solaris, TXSeries for AIX, TXSeries for HP-UX, and TXSeries for Solaris.
Industry:Software
A term used to refer generically to the products: CICS Transaction Server for z/OS, CICS for MVS/ESA, CICS Transaction Server for VSE/ESA, and CICS/VSE.
Industry:Software
A text file containing comma separated values, that is, tabular values delimited by commas.
Industry:Software
A text file with an .egl extension, used to store definitions of EGL data, logic, and UI parts.
Industry:Software
A text-based document using fixed template data and JSP elements that describes how to process a request to create a response. (Sun) See also JavaServer Pages, JSP file.
Industry:Software
A three-letter format standard adopted by the International organisation for Standardization, used to indicate the currency in which a monetary amount is expressed. For example, the United States dollar is expressed as USD.
Industry:Software
A tiered Cluster Systems Management (CSM) environment in which a top-level executive management server (EMS) manages mid-level first-line management servers (FMS).
Industry:Software
A tiered enterprise-management architecture that was developed by the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF). This architecture provides the management design framework that consists of devices, device providers, the object manager, and the messaging protocol for the communication between client applications and the object manager.
Industry:Software
A time division multiplexed (TDM) hardware bus originated by Dialogic to interconnect different vendors' computer telephony adapters. Specified as part of Signal Computing System Architecture (SCSA).
Industry:Software
A tool designed as a base for reporting on the performance of IBM or user-written programs.
Industry:Software