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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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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 technology with which a single processor can function as two virtual processors and execute two threads simultaneously.
Industry:Software
A United States government agency that is a sponsor of the National Science Foundation Network (NFSNET).
Industry:Software
AIX
A UNIX operating system developed by IBM that is designed and optimised to run on POWER microprocessor-based hardware such as servers, workstations, and blades.
Industry:Software
A URL used in a URL command to indicate the page that should be sent to the customer upon completion of the command. See also shopping flow URL.
Industry:Software
A user ID that is required to access DST, SST, System i Navigator (for logical partitions and disc unit management), and Operations Console. Service tools user IDs are created through DST or SST and are separate from i5/OS user profiles.
Industry:Software
A user ID that uses the distributed computing environment.
Industry:Software
A user interface that provides centralised administrative support for satellites.
Industry:Software
A user profile that is used to sign on to i5/OS. i5/OS user profiles are created with the CRTUSRPRF (Create User Profile) CL command.
Industry:Software
A user signed on to a static terminal. The user is represented by a user ID that is defined to an enhanced security product such as RACF.
Industry:Software
A user written programme that is similar in concept to an API exit. It is supported only for CICS applications on WebSphere MQ for z/OS.
Industry:Software
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