- 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 policy that collects performance data from played back transaction recordings so that the overall performance and availability of a Web site can be evaluated. Transaction recordings often represent common user activity on a Web site, such as searching for information, enrolling in a class, opening or accessing an account, or purchasing goods or services online.
Industry:Software
A policy that collects performance data played back from a recorded sequence of actions in a Microsoft Windows application. Generic Windows uses the time measurement calls and threshold settings to detect performance problems and send violation events when threshold violations occur.
Industry:Software
A port at which a Notes client or Domino server listens for NRPC (Notes remote procedure call) connexions in a given network protocol -- such as, TCP/IP, NetBIOS, or IPX/SPX.
Industry:Software
A portion of the network control programme communication interrupt control programme (CICP) that initiates and ends I/O line operations, handles first-level line error recovery and recording, and administers commands issued by background programs.
Industry:Software
A presentation data stream that is processed in AFP environments. MO:DCA-P is the AFP interchange data stream. IPDS is the AFP printer data stream.
Industry:Software
A printer driver that runs on a Windows workstation and creates output in Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) format for printing on AFP printers.
Industry:Software
A privacy policy that is based on the P3P specification. See also privacy policy.
Industry:Software
A private, nonprofit organisation whose membership includes private companies, U.S. government agencies, and professional, technical, trade, labor, and consumer organizations. ANSI coordinates the development of voluntary consensus standards in the U.S.
Industry:Software
A problem-oriented language used to define job statements to an operating system's job entry subsystem (JES).
Industry:Software