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International Business Machines
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.
The CIM server and CIM providers that are installed on a system.
Industry:Software
The circuitry in a storage control that attaches storage paths to a host channel.
Industry:Software
(1) Software designed to help businesses manage and distribute content from diverse sources.<br />(2) The process of managing, organizing, storing, tracking ownership of, and distributing information that was created for a common purpose.
Industry:Software
(1) Software that detects attempts or successful attacks on monitored resources that are part of a network or host system.<br />(2) Software that notifies the user of attempts to hack into, disrupt, or deny service to the system.
Industry:Software
(1) Software that monitors conditions or actions on a network node and contains logic enabling it to respond to these conditions or actions.<br />(2) A Java-based software component that is capable of learning certain behaviours over time through complex autonomic algorithms. Intelligent agents can have many different capabilities, from simply monitoring for certain events to more complex actions like analysing network problems, monitoring disc space, or managing storage.
Industry:Software
(1) Space reserved by a file system to contain the names of its objects.<br />(2) In XML and XQuery, a uniform resource identifier (URI) that provides a unique name to associate with the element, attribute, and type definitions in an XML schema or with the names of elements, attributes, types, functions, and errors in XQuery expressions.<br />(3) A part of the model in which the names may be defined and used. Within a namespace, each name has a unique meaning.<br />(4) A category used to group similar types of identifiers. See also namespace scope.<br />(5) The scope within which a Common Information Model (CIM) schema applies.<br />(6) The set of all possible names composed of characters from the binder's character set, within which no duplicates are allowed. All external symbols have an assigned name space during binder processing and within programme objects.<br />(7) A logical container in which all the names are unique. The unique identifier for an artefact is composed of the namespace and the local name of the artifact.
Industry:Software
(1) Specification for uncompressed voice for PSTN and Voice over Internet Protocol access.<br />(2) An audio codec that produces a better sound quality (contains more frequencies) than G.723, but consumes more network bandwidth and is unusable over a 56K connexion (requires 64K). G.711 consumes fewer processor cycles than G.723.
Industry:Software
(1) Storage within a storage facility that is configured such that multiple homogenous or divergent hosts can access the storage concurrently. The storage has a uniform appearance to all hosts; the host programmes that access the storage must have a common model for the information on a storage device.<br />(2) An area of storage that is the same for each virtual address space. Because it is the same space for all users, information stored there can be shared and does not have to be loaded in the user region.
Industry:Software
(1) Suspension of a process, such as execution of a computer program, caused by an external event and performed in such a way that the process can be resumed.<br />(2) A signal sent by an I/O device to the processor when an error has occurred or when assistance is needed to complete I/O. An interrupt usually suspends the running of the programme that is currently running.<br />(3) A condition that applies to a simulation that causes the simulation execution to be halted if the condition is met.<br />(4) To stop a process in such a way that it can be resumed.
Industry:Software
(1) Text or a picture in a rich-text field that a user can click to perform an action, run a formula or script, or follow a link.<br />(2) An area of the display that, when clicked on, calls a macroinstruction.
Industry:Software
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