- Industry: Computer
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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.
An IBM licenced programme for use at VSE installations. Through VSE/ICCF, the services of a VSE-controlled computing system become available, on a time-sliced basis, to authorised users of terminals that are linked to the system's central processor.
Industry:Software
An IBM licenced programme primarily used to spool input and output. The networking functions of the programme enable a VSE system to exchange files with or run jobs on another remote processor.
Industry:Software
An IBM licenced programme that allows communication with and the operation of remote MVS or VSE systems.
Industry:Software
A WebSphere Integration Developer tool for interactively testing modules and components.
Industry:Software
An approach for mapping enterprise beans to database tables, in which existing enterprise beans and their design determines the database design.
Industry:Software
An event reporting conditions detected during channel operations, such as when a channel instance is started or stopped. Channel events are generated on the queue managers at both ends of the channel.
Industry:Software
A WebSphere Integration Developer tool that is used to visually debug local or remote business integration components, such as business processes, business object data maps, and mediation flows.
Industry:Software
An approach that allows applications to stay connected without any resources being consumed on the DB2 host server. Thousands of connexions can be active while only a few agents are active on the DB2 host server.
Industry:Software
A WebSphere MQ for z/OS trace option where the trace data comes from the entire WebSphere MQ for z/OS subsystem.
Industry:Software