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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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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 core capability of the IBM Autonomic Computing Initiative that facilitates problem analysis in complex systems using standard situations in the Common Base Event. See also Log and Trace Analyzer tool.
Industry:Software
A declaration of how to protect Web content, and how to protect data that is communicated between the client and the server.
Industry:Software
A function of the operating system that is required to make characters stored in a DBCS font file available to a DBCS-capable work station. Basic characters, which are stored in the work station, do not require extended character processing. Extended characters, which are stored in a DBCS font table, require extended character processing before they can be displayed or printed. See also basic character.
Industry:Software
A compressed file that contains all the assets (including file assets and database information) necessary to create a store. Publishing the store archive to a WebSphere Commerce Server creates an operational store. See also SAR file format, composite store archive.
Industry:Software
A declaration that a classifier is prepared to react to the receipt of a signal.
Industry:Software
A function of the operating system that moves file members from one System i product to another or from a System i product to a System/36 by using asynchronous, APPC, or BSCEL communications support.
Industry:Software
A compressed file that contains the application description files and other necessary files for managing an application. These include one global description file, one or more component description files, task scripts, and executable programs. The application management package can also include the application object file or the source files for the application itself.
Industry:Software
A counting device in a printer that identifies how many copies of a page have successfully passed the printer-defined jam recovery point but have not been counted by the jam recovery page counter.
Industry:Software
A declaration that a monitoring context or KPI context will accept a specific event at run time.
Industry:Software
A function of the operating system that processes most of the System/38 control language (CL) statements and programs to run System/38 application programs. See also System/36 environment.
Industry:Software