- 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.
(1) The medium on which the operating system software, a licenced program, or an application programme is distributed to the user. The distribution medium can be any of several different media supported by the hardware, such as streaming cartridge tape, 9-track tape, or 3.5-inch diskette.<br />(2) The media that a central site creates and distributes to target systems. See also installation media.
Industry:Software
(1) The message protocol used between user agents to convey the syntax and structure of an X.400 message and to specify what a recipient user agent does with the message.<br />(2) In MERVA Link, a peer-to-peer protocol used by cooperating application support processes (ASPs).
Industry:Software
(1) The message transfer protocol used to relay X.400 messages between message transfer agents (MTAs).<br />(2) In MERVA Link, a peer-to-peer protocol used by cooperating message transfer processes (MTPs).
Industry:Software
(1) The method of defining most resources to CICS. See also resource definition macro.<br />(2) In CICS , a facility that allows the user to define certain CICS resources interactively while CICS is running. Specifically, RDO allows the user to define terminals, programs, and transactions interactively.
Industry:Software
(1) The mode of operation of an Automated Tape Library Dataserver (ATLDS) that allows the operator to locate and move the cartridges to and from drives and cells under the direction of the library manager. In manual mode, the robot is not operating. See also managed manual mode.<br />(2) The mode of operation in which DFSMSrmm runs without recording volume usage or validating volumes. The DFSMSrmm Time Sharing Option (TSO) commands, Interactive System Productivity Facility (ISPF) dialog, and inventory management functions are all available in manual mode. See also record-only mode, warning mode.<br />(3) An operating mode in which an administrator must manually initiate deployment requests on applications or application tiers.
Industry:Software
(1) The movement of data when the software is upgraded or the data is transferred to a different hardware server or model.<br />(2) The movement of data from one physical location to another without disruption of application I/O operations.
Industry:Software
(1) The MVS system on which the master DFSMSrmm control data set (CDS) resides.<br />(2) In z/VM Center, an operating system instance that has been set up to serve Virtual Server Deployment as a model for creating operating system templates.
Industry:Software
(1) The name assigned to a node during network definition.<br />(2) The machine name or host name that must be unique.<br />(3) An 8-character alphanumeric name that represents a node to other parts of the network job entry (NJE) network.
Industry:Software
(1) The name by which a principal is known to the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) security services.<br />(2) In the Kerberos protocol, the name by which the Kerberos principal is identified. The principal name usually consists of either a) a user name and a realm name or b) a service name, host name, and a realm name.
Industry:Software
(1) The name of the interface program, the definition of the arguments passed to the interface program, and the definition of the data structures passed to the interface program.<br />(2) In query management, the Common Programming Interface (CPI) that includes the definitions of the control blocks and constants used for the interface. See also command interface.
Industry:Software