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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.
An assembly or part that a customer can replace. See also field-replaceable unit.
Industry:Software
An i5/OS function that allows a user to specify a goal for the maximum amount of time the system should use to recover access paths after an abnormal system end. The system automatically protects access paths so that they can be recovered within the time specified.
Industry:Software
An IBM licenced programme that enables a system to be managed by a central site ES/9000 system running the IBM NetView Distribution Manager program. Managed System Services enables objects and programme temporary fixes (PTFs) to be sent or retrieved, PTFs to be applied, programmes to be run, and the central site system to control an initial programme load (IPL) of the system.
Industry:Software
An IBM licenced programme that is a high-speed data-processing utility. DFSORT provides an efficient and flexible method for sorting, merging, and copying operations, as well as providing versatile data manipulation at the record, field, and bit level.
Industry:Software
An IBM licenced programme that is a message queuing and routing system that allows a financial institution to process all kinds of financial messages. Access to the SWIFT Transport Network (STN) is included as a standard communication link.
Industry:Software
An IBM licenced programme that is the C programming language available on the system. The ILE C licenced programme uses the ILE model.
Industry:Software
An IBM licenced programme that is used to instal software and software changes on z/OS systems.
Industry:Software
An assembly property for a Web module that is used by the servlet that implements the invocation behavior.
Industry:Software
An i5/OS function that allows a user to tailor ASCII workstations and printers for use with a System i system. Most twinaxial keyboards can also be customized. Character presentation, font specifications, and control key sequences are examples of characteristics that can be customized.
Industry:Software