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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.
In a Tivoli environment, a management module that has been certified by the Tivoli Partner Association and that enables a specific vendor application to be managed by Tivoli management software. To be certified by the Tivoli Partner Association, the Tivoli Plus module must include certain features such as enablement for the Tivoli Business Systems Manager.
Industry:Software
In a Tivoli environment, a programming language used to define a task library. The TLL definition can be used to copy a task library from one installation to another. The TLL also allows the arguments for each task to be described such that graphical user interface tools can interpret them and present an interface for operators who want to create the tasks.
Industry:Software
In a Tivoli environment, a relational database that contains information that is collected or generated by Tivoli applications. Examples of a RIM repository include the configuration repository and the event database.
Industry:Software
In a Tivoli environment, a resource that represents (a) a Novell NetWare server on which the Tivoli NetWare repeater is installed and (b) one or more clients. A NetWare managed site enables profiles to be distributed through the NetWare server to one or more specified client PCs using either TCP/IP or IPX.
Industry:Software
In a Tivoli environment, a server application that is installed on a Novell NetWare server and that maintains a list of available clients for the server. The Tivoli NetWare repeater works with the NetWare managed site to perform profile distribution.
Industry:Software
In a Tivoli environment, a system administrator who has been authorised to perform systems management tasks and manage policy regions in one or more networks.
Industry:Software
In a Tivoli environment, a system that enables bidirectional communication with Tivoli management agents.
Industry:Software
In a Tivoli environment, an agent on the endpoint that securely performs administrative operations.
Industry:Software
In a Tivoli environment, the role an administrator has in the local Tivoli management region (region) and any connected region. The region role propagates the assigned authorization level to all resources in the region. For example, if a Tivoli administrator has a senior role in a region, then the administrator has the senior role over every resource in that region.
Industry:Software
In a tree-like representation of XML instance documents, a unique pointer to a specific node. A node ID can also point to a node that is generated by a constructor.
Industry:Software