- 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.
An IBM licenced programme used to format input to a printer.
Industry:Software
An IBM licenced programme used to integrate multiple applications into a common environment and to integrate functions common to those applications. The APD/400 programme provides a standardised interface that allows users to access their applications and to switch between applications.
Industry:Software
An IBM licenced programme used with the Interactive System Productivity Facility (ISPF) to provide a work environment for the development of programmes and the use of functions, such as edit and browse.
Industry:Software
An IBM licenced programme with which to create and store form definitions and page definitions, which are resource objects used for print-job management. These stored objects are used to format printed output.
Industry:Software
An IBM licenced program, made up of a collection of utilities and small programs, that supports the operation of the NCP.
Industry:Software
An IBM mainframe operating system that uses 64-bit real storage. See also Base Control Program.
Industry:Software
An IBM message-passing interface that implements a one-sided communication model.
Industry:Software
All H.323 clients, gateways, and multipoint control units managed by a single gatekeeper.
Industry:Software
An 8-bit-per-byte structure. The EBCDIC single-byte structure has a valid code-point range for 00 to FF. Control characters have a range from 00 to 3F. Graphic characters have a range from 41 to FE. The space character is 40.
Industry:Software
An 8-character identifier that uniquely identifies any job in a complex at any particular time.
Industry:Software