- 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 industry-standard, nonproprietary set of communication protocols that provides reliable end-to-end connexions between applications over interconnected networks of different types.
Industry:Software
An Information Integrator for Content metadata category that is mapped to native attributes in one or more content servers.
Industry:Software
A collection of APIs that gathers information regarding the state of the database system at the instance, database, and application levels. This information is stored in data elements, which can be examined by taking point-in-time snapshots or by using the event monitor to log system activity over a period of time.
Industry:Software
A button that is used to navigate among open databases or Web pages. Button functions include back, forward, stop, refresh, search, and go.
Industry:Software
A collection of attachment assets distinguished by differentiators such as language. See also attachment, attachment asset.
Industry:Software
A button that represents an open window in Notes. Window tabs are convenient for switching back and forth between windows.
Industry:Software
A collection of brokers that share a common configuration, together with the Configuration Manager that controls them.
Industry:Software
A byte string that tells the edit machine instruction or the Edit (QECEDT) API how to format a numeric value into a readable character string. An edit mask can format a numeric value so that languages that cannot use machine instructions directly can take advantage of this function.
Industry:Software
A collection of business processes, services, subscribers, and policies that enable, control, or consume a portfolio of business services. The business services network can span enterprise boundaries and geographies or be confined to a single physical network or entity.
Industry:Software
A byte-oriented stream refers to a stream which only single byte input/output is allowed.
Industry:Software