- 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 operation that the user runs to save objects while application programmes that change the objects are running. See also dedicated save operation.
Industry:Software
An operation that uses SnapShot to provide a concurrent copy-like function when the source volume supports SnapShot, but not concurrent copy. Virtual concurrent copy is also referred to as CC-compatible SnapShot.
Industry:Software
An operational mode of an unbalanced data link in which the secondary station starts transmission only as the result of receiving explicit permission, by polling, from the primary station. See also asynchronous balanced mode.
Industry:Software
An Operations Console state that requires the local console operator to approve each remote request for control of a System i product when the local console is in control.
Industry:Software
An operator station task that requires a terminal and a logged-on user. See also autotask.
Industry:Software
An operator that manipulates the value of an object at the bit level.
Industry:Software
An operator who is authorised to receive undeliverable messages and lost terminal messages. See also authorised receiver.
Industry:Software
An optical device of type 632B that supports virtual optical images. This device can be created with the Create Device Description (Optical) (CRTDEVOPT) command by using a resource name (RSRCNAME) of *VRT.
Industry:Software
An optical disc that has the same overall dimensions of a CD-ROM, but has significantly higher capacities than a CD-ROM. DVDs are also double sided, whereas CD-ROMs are single sided.
Industry:Software