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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.
An expression that searches through an XML document and extracts information from the nodes (any part of the document, such as an element or attribute) in that document.
Industry:Software
An extensible information model and XML schema that represents policy information in a vendor-independent, interoperable, and scalable manner according to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) policy framework.
Industry:Software
An extension of the ADO.NET interface that allows .NET applications to access a DB2 or Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) database through a secure connection, run commands, and retrieve results.
Industry:Software
An extension of the ISO 646 version 7-bit structure to an 8-bit structure. The IBM PC single-byte structure has a valid code point range for 00 to FF. The graphic characters have the following range: The first byte is in the range 81 to FC. The second byte is in the range X'40' to X'7E' and X'80' to X'FC'. No other 16-bit patterns are valid as graphic characters.
Industry:Software
An extension that adds graphical user interface class libraries to the Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT). (Sun)
Industry:Software
An extension to both the queued sequential access method (QSAM) and the Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) designed to improve performance. Hiperbatch uses the Data Lookaside Facility to provide an alternate fast-path method of making data available to many batch jobs.
Industry:Software
An extension to SNA that features distributed network control, dynamic definition of network resources, automated resource registration, and automated directory lookup. This network architecture supports the routing of data in a network between two or more Advanced Peer-to-Peer Communication (APPC) systems that do not need to be directly connected. See also network node.
Industry:Software
An extension to the Java platform that provides a standard interface for heterogeneous naming and directory services.
Industry:Software
An extension to the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent that permits users to dynamically add, delete, or replace management variables in the local Management Information Base (MIB) without requiring recompilation of the SNMP agent.
Industry:Software
An extension to the Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) that provides direct record-level sharing of VSAM data sets from multiple address spaces across multiple systems. Record-level sharing uses the z/OS Coupling Facility (CF) to provide cross-system locking, local buffer invalidation, and cross-system data caching. Contrast with global shared resources and local shared resources. See also SMSVSAM, global shared resource, local shared resource.
Industry:Software
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