- 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 map that specifies an array of database partition numbers that is used to distribute data among the database partitions of a database partition group. The array of database partition numbers distributes the data by using a hashing algorithm.
Industry:Software
A named entity that represents the state of data and schemas at a particular point in time within a unit of work.
Industry:Software
A highly personalized desktop-to-Web tool designed for specific audiences and communities of users that organizes information, applications, and services for effective community building at the corporate level and for personal use by individuals.
Industry:Software
A map that transforms a generic business object into an application-specific business object.
Industry:Software
A high-performance, scalable cubing engine that is designed to support queries from many users against many different OLAP cubes.
Industry:Software
A map that transforms an application-specific business object into a generic business object.
Industry:Software
A named logical grouping of data records from one or more physical file members.
Industry:Software
A high-performance, virtual-storage space of up to 2 gigabytes (GB). Unlike an address space, a hiperspace contains only user data and does not contain system control blocks or common areas; code does not execute in a hiperspace. Unlike a data space, data in a hiperspace cannot be referenced directly; data must be moved to an address space in blocks of 4 KB before being processed.
Industry:Software
A mapping between one or more security roles and one or more methods that a member of a role can call.
Industry:Software