- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
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- Company Profile:
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 value that can be provided as part of a compile-time or runtime option to specify the meaning of the option.
Industry:Software
An access point that is part of a fibre-channel fabric. An F_port on a fibre-channel fabric connects to a node's node port (N_port). See also fabric loop port, Fx_port.
Industry:Software
An authorization role that indicates the authority to perform narrowly defined administrative tasks.
Industry:Software
A value that changes a default value in the project calendar.
Industry:Software
An account used for tracking computing resource usage by business departments or projects. Examples of charge-back accounts are "Marketing Department" or "Summer catalogue project."
Industry:Software
An authorization that has been recorded but not yet processed by an relationship management application (RMA).
Industry:Software
An accounting code that is used to register and categorise costs against project budgets.
Industry:Software
An authorization that regulates the use of software licenced programs. Software licence keys need to be installed on the system when software is upgraded or moved, the hardware processor group is changed, additional licence usage is added, or new software that requires licence keys is purchased.
Industry:Software
A value that defines a specific envelope type. The contents of this envelope are published so that it can be used as a common interchange format.
Industry:Software