- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
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- Company Profile:
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 component of Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator that determines optimal resource allocation and maintains a stable application infrastructure.
Industry:Software
A controller description that represents a remote system or device when using asynchronous transmission methods on an asynchronous communications line or when using non-SNA protocols on an X.25 communications line to communicate with the system.
Industry:Software
A data-link protocol for communication between two computers that use a serial interface, typically a personal computer connected by telephone line to a server.
Industry:Software
A function of i5/OS High Available Switchable Resources, Option 41, that provides geographic mirroring and the services to switch over or automatically cause a failover to a secondary copy, potentially at another location, in the event of an outage at the primary location.
Industry:Software
A component of Tivoli Intelligent Orchestrator that determines the resource requirements of each application. It also identifies trends and peaks in resource use. Each managed application can have an associated objective analyzer.
Industry:Software
A controller that converts Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) into a presentation format that is usable by the COM and that transfers the setup data, document pages, and text-related information to COM.
Industry:Software
A data-sharing service that supports screen sharing and the shared whiteboard.
Industry:Software
A function of IMS that allows non-disruptive, online reorganization of PHDAM and PHIDAM partitions.
Industry:Software
A component of Tivoli Provisioning Manager that gathers and preprocesses metrics from each managed application.
Industry:Software
A controller that monitors system platform management events such as fan failure and temperature or voltage increases, and logs their occurrence. The BMC is also used for hardware control, such as powering the node on and off.
Industry:Software