- 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 concept of one component taking the place of another component. For example, when a user undoes an operation, a previous instance of a component supersedes the current component.
Industry:Software
A cryptographic algorithm designed to encrypt and decrypt data using a private key.
Industry:Software
A defined role in WebSphere Commerce that manages the channel hub, as well as the distributors and resellers associated with that hub, including creating and importing distributor and reseller contracts.
Industry:Software
A function provided by the VTAM class of service (COS) facility in which virtual routes for a given class of service can be assigned to different physical paths (explicit routes).
Industry:Software
A concept of shared containment, such as a parent-child relationship among components in which all componenets can be shared with other components. In a federates relationship, managed resources are shared to create a distributed application from Java EE applications, queues and databases. See also has components relationship.
Industry:Software
A cryptographic algorithm used to encrypt data that is unreadable until converted into plain data with a predefined key.
Industry:Software
A defined role in WebSphere Commerce that manages the disposition of returned products. See also logistics manager.
Industry:Software
A function that allows a user to dynamically control and alter the operation of a CICS system.
Industry:Software
A concept that indicates that a component updates another component, providing a correction to the existing component. The components have the same version, release, modification, and level. See also has components relationship.
Industry:Software
A cryptography system that uses two keys: a public key known to everyone and a private or secret key known only to the recipient of the message. The public and private keys are related in such a way that only the public key can be used to encrypt messages and only the corresponding private key can be used to decrypt them.
Industry:Software