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International Business Machines
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 product, such as a drive or adapter, connected to a host through an I/O interface using the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) protocol. A SCSI device is either an initiator or a target. See also Small Computer System Interface, initiator.
Industry:Software
A professional society accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to issue standards for the electronics industry.
Industry:Software
A profiling tool that supports the collection of information, such as data about garbage collection and the Java virtual machine (JVM) API that runs the application server.
Industry:Software
A programme (or set of programs) that accepts requests from corresponding client programmes over the Internet and responds to those clients over the Internet.
Industry:Software
A programme (or user) that uses the Internet to make requests of and to receive results from an Internet server program. Different client programmes are available to request different types of Internet services. A Web browser is one type of client program. File transfer protocol (FTP) is another.
Industry:Software
A programme communication block (PCB) that defines a logical terminal and can be used instead of the I/O PCB when required to direct a response to a terminal in response mode, conversational mode, or exclusive mode. See also alternate programme communication block.
Industry:Software
A programme for maintaining version control of the source files in a developing program. SCCS stores the changes made to a file instead of the changed file, thus allowing several versions of the same file to exist in the system.
Industry:Software
A programme included with database management systems to support the JDBC standard for providing access from Java applications to relational databases.
Industry:Software
A programme or system that allows authorised remote hosts called Network File System (NFS) clients to mount and access its local file directories.
Industry:Software
A programme or system that mounts remote file directories from another host called a Network File System (NFS) server.
Industry:Software
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