- 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 application programme that can issue a subset of IMS operator commands and receive status information on the execution of the commands.
Industry:Software
An application programme that uses the X protocol to communicate windowing and graphics requests to an X Server.
Industry:Software
An application programming interface (API) defined by the X.400 API Association.
Industry:Software
An application programming interface (API) in the Windows operating system that enables devices and systems in a network to be configured and managed. WMI uses the Common Information Model (CIM) to enable network administrators to access and share management information.
Industry:Software
An application programming interface (API), developed by a group of technology vendors, that can be used to monitor the availability and performance of business transactions within and across diverse applications and systems.
Industry:Software
An application programming interface or service that is used by application programs. Application programmes use the ACDI service to communicate with programmes on other systems that use asynchronous communications.
Industry:Software
An application programming interface that provides Java language functions for handling messages.
Industry:Software
An application programming interface that provides programming access to the area in computer memory that corresponds to the user's screen image (this area in memory is known as the "presentation space").
Industry:Software
An application protocol developed by Microsoft Corporation that allows objects created by one application to be linked to or embedded in objects created by another application.
Industry:Software
An application that integrates Parallel Sysplex technology and remote copy technology to enhance application availability and improve disaster recovery. GDPS topology is a Parallel Sysplex cluster spread across two sites, with all critical data mirrored between the sites. GDPS manages the remote copy configuration and storage subsystems; automates Parallel Sysplex operational tasks; and automates failure recovery from a single point of control.
Industry:Software