- 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 unit comprised of the following: Telex Interface Program, a Telex front-end computer, and a Telex box.
Industry:Software
A unit of information that is sent across a TCP/IP network. An IP datagram contains both data and header information, such as the IP addresses of the origin and of the destination.
Industry:Software
A unit of measure, established by the Electronic Industries Association, equal to 44.45 millimetres (1.75 inches).
Industry:Software
A unit of recovery (UR) cascaded from a parent UR in a cascaded transaction.
Industry:Software
A unit of recovery (UR) in a cascaded transaction with one or more child URs cascaded from it.
Industry:Software
A unit of recovery that was inflight or in-abort, was interrupted by system failure or cancellation, and did not complete backout during restart.
Industry:Software
A unit that consists of one or more Web components and a Web deployment descriptor. (Sun)
Industry:Software
A United Nations treaty agency whose mission is to ensure that all nations have access to telecommunication services. The ITU works closely with all standards organisations to form an international uniform standards system for communication. It comprises three branches: telecommunications standardization, telecommunications development, and radiocommunication. See also European Telecommunications Standards Institute.
Industry:Software
An IBM asynchronous distribution service that defines a set of rules to receive, route, and send electronic mail in a network of systems.
Industry:Software
A user-written transaction programme that provides send support required by the CICS PEM server.
Industry:Software