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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 function of a storage server that maintains a consistent copy of a logical volume (LVOL) on the same storage server or on another storage server. All modifications that any attached host performs on the primary LVOL are also performed on the secondary LVOL. See also Peer-to-Peer Remote Copy, PPRC Extended Distance.
Industry:Software
A component of the Lotus Learning Management System that allows course developers to create online courses for use with the Lotus Management System and to import courses purchased from commercial vendors into the Lotus Management System.
Industry:Software
A control that combines the capabilities of an entry field and a list box. The list box contains choices that a user can select from to complete the entry field.
Industry:Software
A database whose tables are stored on different but interconnected computing systems.
Industry:Software
A function of an application development program that helps the user design, create, and maintain displays and menus.
Industry:Software
A component of the Lotus Learning Management System that is used to download courses to a computer so that a student can work throughout the course while disconnected from the network.
Industry:Software
A control that contains a list of objects or settings choices that a user can select from.
Industry:Software
A database, text file, XML file, or other object for storing the metadata that is used by a software component or group of components.
Industry:Software
A function of an operating system that creates segments of resources that can be run on copies, or instances, of the operating system and associated applications.
Industry:Software
A component of the mobile telephony network, specified by the GSM group of standards, that provides for exchange of alphanumeric messages of less than 160 bytes. Messages can be exchanged between different types of system such as mobile telephone, alphanumeric pager, terminal, e-mail, telex, or DTMF telephone.
Industry:Software