- 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 application that passes information about subtransactions between business applications across a network.
Industry:Software
An application that presents a Web-enabled version of a host application to users. A HATS application is created in HATS Studio from a HATS project and deployed to WebSphere Application Server and/or interacts with other host applications or e-business applications to present combined information to an end user.
Industry:Software
An application that uses SWIFTNet services. Financial organisations such as Continuous Linked Settlement (CLS) or the Global Straight Through Processing Association (GSTPA) offer such applications to financial institutions.
Industry:Software
An application, which is part of JDK, that demonstrates how an applet will look and behave.
Industry:Software
An application-level protocol that supports distributed printing on the Internet. IPP uses a client/server architecture and defines the interactions between IPP clients (typically workstations) and IPP servers.
Industry:Software
An arbitrated loop physical address (AL_PA) value recognised by a loop port (L_port) in addition to the AL_PA assigned to the port. See also arbitrated loop physical address.
Industry:Software
An architected collection of constructs used to interchange and present bar code data.
Industry:Software
An architected message header that is used to provide metadata for the processing of a message. This header is supported by MQSeries Publish/Subscribe SupportPac.
Industry:Software
An architecture and a specification for distributed object-oriented computing that separates client and server programmes with a formal interface definition. See also Internet Inter-ORB Protocol, Bonobo.
Industry:Software
An architecture defined by Dialogic to support interoperability of software and hardware components developed by different vendors in the computer telephony industry.
Industry:Software