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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 extension to SNA that features distributed network control, dynamic definition of network resources, automated resource registration, and automated directory lookup. This network architecture supports the routing of data in a network between two or more Advanced Peer-to-Peer Communication (APPC) systems that do not need to be directly connected. See also network node.
Industry:Software
An extension to the Java platform that provides a standard interface for heterogeneous naming and directory services.
Industry:Software
An extension to the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent that permits users to dynamically add, delete, or replace management variables in the local Management Information Base (MIB) without requiring recompilation of the SNMP agent.
Industry:Software
An HTML page that includes embedded programming code written in scripting languages like VBScript or Jscript that is processed on a Web server before the page is sent to the user. ASP is a Microsoft technology.
Industry:Software
An i5/OS function that provides automatic hardware problem-reporting to help predict and prevent hardware errors by early detection of potential problems. With this function, users can also download fixes and automatically submit problems to IBM when appropriate.
Industry:Software
An IBM application programming interface (API) used by requester and server programmes to communicate with the personal computer or host routers.
Industry:Software
An IBM architecture for high-speed networking that complements the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) standards and provides access services, transport services, and network control for user traffic.
Industry:Software
An IBM architecture for mainframe computers and peripherals. Processor systems that follow the ESA/390 architecture include the ES/9000 family. See also z/Architecture.
Industry:Software
An IBM architecture for mainframe computers and peripherals. The zSeries family of servers uses the z/Architecture. It is the successor to the S/390 and 9672 family of servers. See also Enterprise Systems Architecture/390.
Industry:Software
An IBM architecture that defines a framework for implementing systems for the analysis of unstructured data.
Industry:Software