- 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.
A business model that supports electronic communications between a business and its employees.
Industry:Software
A code that identifies the signalling point to which an MTP signal unit is destined. Unique within a particular network.
Industry:Software
A business model that supports one seller with many sites aimed at different audiences.
Industry:Software
A code that is used by the DB2 database manager to preset the default collation order for an SBCS database and to establish monetary, date, time, and numeric formatting that is specific to a country, region, or territory.
Industry:Software
A business model that supports transactions involving multiple enterprises or parties. Products, goods, services, or information are delivered through the parties of the value chain from producers to end users. See also demand chain, supply chain.
Industry:Software
An industry-standard interface that enables developers to consistently define policies within a network environment. The OGSA Policy Service follows the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), policy-based network architecture and implements the behaviour of the Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA) specification.
Industry:Software
An industry-standard protocol for the input of paging requests.
Industry:Software
A business object returned by a connector to a collaboration. This business object contains response data from the connector's application or data source. Responses include the results of processes such as retrieving, changing, creating, or deleting data. When a response business object is a child of a wrapper business object, the WebSphere business integration system uses it to facilitate exchange of data to and from a URL. In this case, this business object contains response data from a URL. It is passed by a synchronous protocol handler to the appropriate collaboration. See also wrapper business object.
Industry:Software