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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 specification that enables Internet users to filter the material they encounter when they surf the Web. Users can accept or reject the material according to its ratings. This specification enables parents, businesses, schools, or discerning individuals to block access to inappropriate and objectionable material.
Industry:Software
A specification that extends BIOS to support the retrieval of management data.
Industry:Software
A specification that is being defined by the Open Service Gateway initiative (OSGi), a consortium of more than 20 companies, including IBM. The OSG specification will outline open standards for the management of voice, data and multimedia wireless and wired networks..
Industry:Software
A specification that is required by an encoding scheme to complete its definition, which extends beyond the character set and code page elements.
Industry:Software
A specification that provides the declaration of exposed resource properties of a managed resource; that is, it provides the stateful information of the resource.
Industry:Software
A spreadsheet-like table view that displays requirements in rows and the attributes that describe them in columns. Values in attribute fields can be added or changed. See also view.
Industry:Software
A stand-alone disk drive that reads and writes data on rigid disks and can be attached to a port on the system unit.
Industry:Software
A standard application programming interface (API) for accessing data in both relational and nonrelational database management systems. Using this API, database applications can access data stored in database management systems on a variety of computers even if each database management system uses a different data storage format and programming interface.
Industry:Software
A standard architecture for connecting the Java EE platform to heterogeneous enterprise information systems (EIS).
Industry:Software
A standard code used for information exchange among data processing systems, data communication systems, and associated equipment. ASCII uses a coded character set consisting of 7-bit coded characters. See also Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code.
Industry:Software