- 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 agency that regulates and administers the telephone and postal systems in certain countries.
Industry:Software
An agent that monitors software that is implemented using the Application Response Measurement standard.
Industry:Software
An AIX 5L system that can instal one or more Network Installation Manager (NIM) clients. An AIX 5L system must be defined as a NIM master before any NIM clients can be defined on that system. A NIM master manages the configuration database, which contains information for the NIM clients. In CSM, the NIM master is the management server.
Industry:Software
An algorithm for encoding data for transmission in which each 8-bit data byte is converted to a 10-bit transmission character. 8B/10B encoding supports continuous transmission with a balanced number of ones and zeros in the code stream and detects single bit transmission errors.
Industry:Software
An algorithmically determined number that uniquely identifies an entity within a system. See also Universal Unique Identifier, type 1 GUID, type 3 GUID.
Industry:Software
An alias for an IP address that consists of words rather than numbers.
Industry:Software
An alliance of computer vendors and universities that focus on developing and promoting industry standards for storage networks.
Industry:Software
An alliance of computer vendors that was convened to define streamlined management of the diverse operating systems commonly found in an enterprise.
Industry:Software
An all-points-addressable data stream that allows users to position text, images, graphics, and bar codes at any defined point on a printed page.
Industry:Software
An alphabet composed of the letters a - z and A - Z with or without accents and ligatures.
Industry:Software