- 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 facility that enables output writers to work in parallel with other functions.
Industry:Software
A facility that enables the system administrator to set priorities for queueing I/O signals from different system images. See also multiple allegiance, parallel access volume.
Industry:Software
A facility that helps Windows users run business logic applications in a middle tier server. MTS divides work up into activities, which are short independent chunks of business logic.
Industry:Software
A facility that minimizes the effect of failures in z/OS, VTAM, the host processor, or high-availability applications during sessions between high-availability applications and designated terminals. This facility provides an alternative subsystem to take over sessions from the failing subsystem.
Industry:Software
A facility that performs general editing functions for terminal input and output messages. See also message editing.
Industry:Software
A facility that permits all database calls to be processed in each message processing region or batch message processing region.
Industry:Software
A facility that permits the input and output of jobs to and from binary synchronous communication (BSC) workstations.
Industry:Software
A facility that permits the input, processing, and output of jobs to and from terminals remote from the installation.
Industry:Software
A facility that provides a multithread connection to a DB2 database to allow applications that run in the CICS environment to execute DB2 commands.
Industry:Software
A facility that provides controlled, limited access to specified users.
Industry:Software