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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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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 organisation that sets standards for the motor, rail, ocean, and air industries administered by EDIA. This is the original EDI organisation for the United States, and through it, the original EDI Standards were developed, published, and maintained. It has now changed its name to EDIA, and has become the national EDI user group for the United States.
Industry:Software
An organization, usually a government department, that provides data communication services in countries or regions other than the USA. Examples of PTTs are the Bundespost in Germany and the Nippon Telephone and Telegraph Public Corporation in Japan.
Industry:Software
An organisational grouping within the multimedia file system with similar characteristics. You can use an asset group to allocate resources of a data pump. For example, you could establish two asset groups representing distinct departments whose assets should be kept separate for security or billing purposes.
Industry:Software
An organisational role that is assigned to a person by using an LDAP filter. When a user is added to the system and the LDAP philtre parameters are met, the user is automatically added to the dynamic organisational role.
Industry:Software
An organisational role that is manually assigned to a person.
Industry:Software
An organization's internal network that uses the IP protocol.
Industry:Software
An orphan lock is an RLS lock that is held by VSAM RLS but unknown to any CICS region. An RLS lock becomes an orphan lock if it is acquired from VSAM by a CICS region that fails before it can log it. A VSAM interface enables CICS, during an emergency restart, to detect the existence of these locks and release them.
Industry:Software
An OSI protocol for the delivery of data. CLNP uses datagrams (packets) that include address information for routing network messages. CLNP is used in local area networks (LANs) rather than wide area networks (WANs).
Industry:Software
An OSI standard (ISO/IEC 10175) that addresses those aspects of document processing that enable users in a distributed open systems environment to send electronic documents to shared, possibly geographically-dispersed, printers.
Industry:Software
An out-of-bound message that is designed to inform a host of a more optimal route through a network, but possibly used maliciously for attacks that redirect traffic to a specific system.
Industry:Software
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