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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.
In an enterprise search application, a server object created by the search and index APIs that enables users to search a set of heterogeneous collections and obtain a unified set of search results.
Industry:Software
In COBOL, an IBM-defined name that identifies system logical units, system-supplied information, printer control characters, and program switches.
Industry:Software
In Domain Name System (DNS), pertaining to a server that has complete information about a particular domain.
Industry:Software
In an enterprise search system, the process of adding new information to an existing index. See also main index build.
Industry:Software
In COBOL, an IBM-defined name that includes assignment names, computer names, function names, and language names.
Industry:Software
In Domino Designer, the workspace area that displays design options, as well as areas to enter design information.
Industry:Software
In an event message, the part of the message data that contains information about the event (such as the queue manager name, and the application that gave rise to the event). See also event header.
Industry:Software
In COBOL, an identifier that is composed of a data-name followed by one or more sets of either of the connectives OF or IN followed by a data-name qualifier.
Industry:Software
In Domino, a feature that stores messages addressed to more than one user on a mail server in a central database, called the shared mail database.
Industry:Software
In an event message, the part of the message data that identifies the event type of the reason code for the event. See also event data.
Industry:Software