- 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.
MVS/ESA facility that manages the data space associated with library lookaside (LLA).
Industry:Software
Name of any of the series of UNIX specifications or implementations distributed by the University of California at Berkeley. The mnemonic "BSD" is usually followed by a number to specify the particular version of UNIX that was distributed (for example, BSD 4.3). Many vendors use BSD specifications as standards for their UNIX products.
Industry:Software
Network architecture that adheres to the particular set of ISO standards relating to Open Systems Interconnection.
Industry:Software
Networking standards defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), for example, TCP/IP.
Industry:Software
New wireless technology that greatly broadens bandwidth. Developed by Time Domain, TM-UWB uses short, coded pulses transmitted over a wide range of frequencies, making it useful for a broad range of applications from networking to through-the-wall radar and secure communications.
Industry:Software
Object-oriented programming technology for building, packaging, and manipulating binary class libraries.
Industry:Software
On a Tivoli server, a lookup table of resource labels and object identifiers that is used to prevent name-space conflicts. The Tivoli name registry is also the link between resources in connected Tivoli regions.
Industry:Software
On a volume without an indexed volume table of contents (VTOC), a bit that indicates that the free space map is invalid.
Industry:Software
On S/390 and zSeries hosts, a data set that records data-storage and data-retrieval errors. A service information message (SIM) provides the error information for the ERDS.
Industry:Software