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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.
A well-defined set of basic interfaces that is the basis for constructing various systems and is used to describe extensibility, vendor neutrality, and commitment to a community standardisation process. OGSA brings together Web services standards such as Web Services Description Language (WSDL); Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI); and Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). See also grid computing, Reporting Grid Services.
Industry:Software
A workstation application that can accept requests from Web browsers and route them into CICS. It uses a CICS client and the EPI.
Industry:Software
A worldwide consortium of more than 600 corporate and individual members that develop and promote worldwide e-business standards, such as standards for Web services, XML, electronic publishing, security, and so on.
Industry:Software
An architected message header that is used to provide metadata for the processing of a message. This header is supported by MQSeries Publish/Subscribe SupportPac.
Industry:Software
Rc5
An encryption technology for use in wireless clients and servers.
Industry:Software
An environment for developing and deploying enterprise applications, defined by Sun Microsystems Inc. The Java EE platform consists of a set of services, application programming interfaces (APIs), and protocols that provide the functionality for developing multitiered, Web-based applications. (Sun)
Industry:Software
A virtual local area network (LAN) segment that is emulated by the z/VM Control programme (CP). A Guest LAN can be shared by guest virtual machines on the same z/VM system.
Industry:Software
(1) The z/OS XCF identifier for a data sharing group.<br />(2) A name that uniquely identifies a group of users to the system. The group name contains 1 - 8 alphanumeric characters, beginning with an alphabetic character or one of these special characters: #, $, or &gt;.
Industry:Software
A 128-bit processor with single-instruction multiple-data (SIMD) capabilities specialised for computationally-intensive tasks. The SPUs use a specialised instruction set, for SIMD operations. Multiple SPUs make a up a Synergistic Processing Element (SPE). See also Synergistic Processor Element.
Industry:Software
A 64-bit PowerPC core processor located at the heart of the Cell Broadband Engine multiprocessor, with associated cache, and a Vector Multimedia Extensions (VMX) unit. The PPUs use the standard PowerPC instruction set. Multiple PPUs make up a PowerPC Processing Element (PPE). See also PowerPC Processor Element.
Industry:Software
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